Join the Vancouver Queer Film Festival’s First Online Watch Party

Let’s stay in for a movie! Pop some corn, grab any drink you like, and you don’t even have to put on pants for this Vancouver Queer Film Festival (VQFF) event. Using the newly created “Netflix Party”, join the VQFF team for a social viewing where we can all watch, share, and chatter to each other on Thursday April 16th.

Behind the Curtain: Todrick Hall is a fiercely fun and inspiring behind the scenes look into Hall’s journey producing music, a visual album and musical stage tour in a heart-stopping production schedule of mere months. Hall grew up Black and gay in a religious household in Texas, and his personal roots greatly influence his 2016 tour, which was set amidst the political backdrop of the US election, the Pulse nightclub shooting in Orlando, Florida, and the deaths of Alton Sterling and Philando Castille at the hands of police.

VQFF Artistic Director, Anoushka Ratnarajah will be online to take note of any questions you have during the screening, and will be hosting a follow up Q&A live on their Instagram the following day.

To join the party, click here to get your free ticket. VQFF will send you a link to the screening by 6:50pm on on Thursday, April 16th.

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