Part of Queer Qlassics.
Wed, July 13 at 8:00pm: Pre-recorded introduction from author, speaker, poet and comedian Alok Vaid-Menon. Post-screening discussion on LGBTQ+ affirming therapeutic practices featuring marital and family therapist Gert Comfrey and social worker and therapist Michael Zuch | BUY TICKETS
Seventeen-year-old Megan is the embodied fantasy of the American Dream. She is a happy, healthy, suburban girl who loves cheerleading and dates a handsome football player. Megan’s affinity for the music of Melissa Etheridge, vegetarianism, and disinterest in her boyfriend’s terrible kissing style raises concern about her sexuality. Her parents and boyfriend stage an intervention — sending Megan to True Directions, a conversion therapy camp. There she meets other kids like her, forced to disavow their homosexuality. This film is a playful romp between calling in and calling out, from the center and margins of queer subjectivity. Putting satire and camp to good use, it explores the truths and contradictions of normativity and stereotyping — each part of, and imposed onto, queer identity, culture, and practice — for better and worse. Natasha Lyonne (Russian Doll, SLUMS OF BEVERLY HILLS), Cathay Moriarty (RAGING BULL), Clea DuVall, Melanie Lynskey and RuPaul star in this refreshing coming-of-age story, winking and nodding us through this hilarious (and serious) soliloquy on being LGBTQ+ in America.
“It’s the best lesbian movie of all time.” —Drew Gregory, Autostraddle “...If BUT I’M A CHEERLEADER’S earnest gay fantasia perhaps felt a little naïve or simplistic back in 2000, it seems more revolutionary in retrospect…. A rainbow oasis in a challenging world.” —Caroline Siede, The A.V. Club