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Out On Film Announces Stonewall Month Film Lineup

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Out On Film has announced the lineup for its Stonewall Month slate of films. The Oscar® qualifying film festival returns to theaters this June.

The month will kick off June 5 with a free screening of Local Shorts, combining three of Out On Film’s popular shorts programs from 2021.

The films included will be Lyrik London’s “Black Boi Majik,” Brandon Mitchell’s “The Duchess of Grant Park,” Deondray Gossfield and Quincy LeNear Gossfield’s “Flames,” Jonathon Pawlowski’s “If I’m Good,” Frederick Taylor’s “Meet the Team Taking J-Setting From Underground Clubs to the Main Stage,” Carly Johnson’s “One Day,” Quinlan Orear’s “Over My Dead Body,” Patrick Seda’s “Reverend Falls,” Mya-Breyana Morton’s “The Traveler,” and John e.

KIlberg’s “Vestirse.” “It’s exciting to be able to offer such a rich and diverse slate of films this June,” Jim Farmer, Out on Film Festival Director, said. “Our local shorts from 2021 were the best in our organization’s history and we look forward to screening them again, followed by six excellent feature films and documentaries.” Out On Film’s June Stonewall Month films are supported by Atlanta Pride and Out Front Theatre Company.

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