The Broken Hearts Club, Julia Dyer’s Late Bloomers, Patrik-Ian Polk’s Punks, Alice Wu’s Saving Face, Maria Maggenti’s The Incredibly True Adventures of Two Girls in Love, and Thomas Bezucha’s Big Eden.The films feature celebrities such as Billy Porter, Timothy Olyphant, Joan Chen, Lynn Chen, Jennifer Coolidge, Arye Gross, Justin Theroux, Laurel Holloman, and Louise Fletcher.Organizers said in the release that the legacy of these LGBTQ+ stories deserves to be recognized and celebrated.“With several starry big-budget LGBTQ+ rom-coms set for release this year, now is the perfect time to look back and honor films that take a subversively queer approach to the rom-com genre,” said NewFest executive director David Hatkoff and director of programming Nick McCarthy in the release. “‘Queering the Canon: Rom-Coms’ will spotlight films — all with happy endings! — that did not receive the widespread recognition they deserved when originally released.