MUST SEE PREMIERES
The 2024 Rehoboth Beach PRIDE Film Festival will screen a wide array of features and documentaries that reflects the diverse LGBTQ+ community. Both long-time residents of the area and first-time attendees to the festival will get to see the best and latest in LGBTQ+ cinema from June 13-16 at the Cinema Art Theater in Lewes.
PRIDE is honored to have as our Opening Night film “Close to You”, starring acclaimed actor Elliot Page in his first film since his recent transition!
The Mid-Atlantic Premiere of this much anticipated new drama stars Page as Sam, a trans man who returns to visit his family in a small Canadian town, a trip he has been putting off for years. “Close to You” screens on
Thursday, June 13 at 6:00 p.m.
25TH RETROPSPECTIVE
On Saturday, June 15, our headlining film showcases a classic gay romantic comedy from 1999 that remains a fan favorite of all ages. “Trick”, starring Christian Campbell, John Paul Pitoc, Miss Coco Peru, and Tori Spelling follows the misadventures of two young men searching for love in Manhattan.
Our 25th Retrospective on Saturday kicks-off with a fun Retro 90’s Party where attendees can get their groove on, included with the “Trick” ticket, at 7:00 p.m.!
“Trick” then screens at 8:15 p.m., preceded by the short film, “Safe Word”. Afterwards, “Trick” director Jim Fall (credits also include “The Lizzie McGuire Movie”) participates in a post film discussion with “Safe Word” executive producer and star Mauricio Pita on what’s about working in film today.
The festival concludes with our Closing Night film, “A House is Not a Disco” on Sunday, June 16, at 5:00 p.m.
This critically acclaimed documentary presents a vibrant narrative documenting a year-in-the-life in the world’s most iconic “homo-normative” community: Fire Island Pines.
PRIDE also includes several exceptional narratives and documentaries that have been audience favorites at other film festivals this year. These films are making their debuts in the area before they hit the big screen across the country later this fall.
OTHER PRIDE TITLES
COPA 71: Reveals the true and almost forgotten story of the women’s World Cup in 1971.
(Thursday, June 13 at 2:00 p.m.)
Cora Bora: Hysterical comedy follows a millennial desperate to win back her girlfriend.
(Thursday, June 13 at 8:30 p.m.)
Chuck Chuck Baby: Acclaimed musical comedy romance set in Wales where two women factory workers rediscover their love for each other. (Friday, June 14 at 4:00 p.m.)
National Anthem: Evocative drama of a young man who joins a community of queer ranchers and rodeo performers in New Mexico. (Friday, June 14 at 8:15 p.m.)
Summer Qamp: Hit documentary that explores a Camp in rural Alberta where queer, non-binary, and trans teens get to be kids in a supportive space. (Saturday, June 15 at 2:00 p.m.)
Hidden Master: The Legacy of George Platt Lynes (mid-Atlantic premiere): Intimate look at pioneering artist George Platt Lynes, who took radically explicit photographs of the male nude. The documentary reveals Lynes’ gifted eye for the male form, his long-term friendships with Gertrude Stein and Alfred Kinsey, and his lasting influence as one of the first openly gay American artists. (Sunday, June 16 at 2:00 p.m.)
For complete information and to purchase tickets, visit https://www.rehobothfilm.com/pride-film-festival.
This organization is supported, in part, by a grant from the Delaware Division of the Arts, a state agency, in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts. The Division promotes Delaware arts events on www.DelawareScene.
Rehoboth Beach Film Society
179 Rehoboth Ave., Unit 1457
Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971
(Mailing & shipping address )
302.645.9095
CINEMA ART THEATER
17701 Dartmouth Dr.
Lewes, DE 19958
Screening Hours: Wed-Sun, times vary
Office Hours: Wed - Fri, 12 pm - 5 pm
302.313.4032
Rehoboth Beach Film Society is a 501(c)(3) Nonprofit registered in the State of Delaware