Warehouse is a story about four LGBTQ+ best friends that work at a warehouse in the Inland Empire in California. One day, they receive unexpected news at work that forces them to challenge their friendship and loyalty. This workplace comedy is inspired by every day people standing together and demanding better working conditions and accountability from their billion-dollar employers.
The dystopian film imagines a time in the way too near future when LGBTQ rights and reproductive rights have been radically altered and the younger queer generation no longer has access to the wisdom of the elders that came before. This short film follows two baby dykes as they search for the elusive "Lesbian Baby Making Recipe" and the hope for a queer future.
A man is afflicted with repressed memory loss due to a traumatic experience he suffered. As a result, he cannot remember where his husband Dom is. I Remember is a psychological drama about one mans will to find his missing husband even when…he can’t remember.
Open Dialogues: Queer Allies features the stories and lived experiences of people who identify as LGBTQ+ (Queer) and those who love and support them. Through deeply moving interviews and performances that represent a diverse range of allyship perspectives, Queer Allies illustrates the power of human empathy to change lives. With a performance by Dance Now! Miami and a reading by Terry Dyer from his book, Letters to a Gay Black Boy.
OUTshine LGBTQ+ Film Festival is a d/b/a of the Miami Gay & Lesbian Film Festival, a 501(c)(3) Not-for-Profit.