This week, "The Stroll" chronicles trans life and activism in the 1980s and ’90 as well as urban “renewal” in the 21st century, artist Trulee Hall creates a paradise of lesbian forest nymphs, and much more.
Film & Documentary February 23, 2023 In the artist’s first feature-length film, Ladies Lair Lake, the choice to not have children is presented as valid and dignified. | Renée Reizman This March, the fifth edition of SAAM’s annual festival features screenings and discussions with filmmakers Alison O’Daniel and Vivienne Dick. Learn more. The Stroll is not just a chronicle of trans life and activism in the 1980s and ’90s, but also of urban “renewal” in the 21st century. | Dan Schindel Last Flight Home is a warts-and-all account of assisted death best viewed by the terminally ill and their loved ones. | Lauren Wissot Director Graeme Arnfield describes the notion of “a horror film waiting on your doorstep,” but his film seems to suggest it’s already in the house. | Ben Nicholson Become a member today to help keep our reporting and criticism free and accessible to all. |