To celebrate Gimme Some Truth, we’ve invited Brooklyn-based queer film historian Elizabeth Purchell to select a 16mm film from her own collection.
Elizabeth has appeared on nearly forty home video releases from labels like Altered Innocence, Severin Films, and Vinegar Syndrome. She programs and hosts the monthly Queer Cinema: Lost and Found screening series at Austin Film Society and the weekly Weird Wednesday series at Alamo Drafthouse Brooklyn. She also co-programs and hosts the monthly queer film series and podcast Cruising the Movies at IFC Center. She was also on the programming team for the 2024 iteration of Frameline.
Her work has been shown at over two dozen international film festivals including BFI Flare, Frameline, and Outfest, as well as at venues like Anthology Film Archives, the Brooklyn Academy of Music, and the Hammer Museum. Her programming, filmmaking, and research work has also been covered in several publications including The New York Times, Into, and The New Yorker.
Admission is by donation and the event will take place in the Dave Barber Cinematheque. This program is rated 18A.
Generously sponsored by IATSE 856 Manitoba.