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Pride Film Fest announces multi-week Fall festival with streaming LGBTQ films

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‘Black Rainbow Love’ Programs to include short films, double/triple bills of mid-length films and two feature films You can have movie night at home and a whole independent film festival at the same time.

Last Thursday, Pride Film Fest announced its first schedule of LGBTQ-themed films since its separation from PrideArts where it began in 2012 as the in-person Queer Bits Film Fest.

Although based in Chicago, Pride Film Fest promises year-round LGBTQ film programming for streaming including shorts to features and everything in between expressing the variety and complexity of queer life across the globe.

The fall schedule will include six separate programs streaming for 12 days each. Themes will explore the experiences of gay men and women, trans, gender queer, nonbinary and asexual identities.

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