The San Francisco Queer Film Festival is once again proving to be a dynamic platform for boundary-breaking storytelling and rising cinematic talents. This year’s lineup features a daring mix of genres and voices, spotlighting films that challenge conventional narratives and celebrate queer experiences in all their complexity. Among the highlights is the highly anticipated “Tony,” a lyrical exploration of identity and resilience, alongside “Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma,” a sharp, dark comedy that combines campy thrills with incisive social commentary. Both films exemplify the fest’s commitment to showcasing bold, unapologetic perspectives that resonate with diverse audiences.

The festival also embraces community-centric events such as the Noe Valley Girls Festival, which extends the conversation beyond the screen by focusing on intersectional storytelling and grassroots creativity. From experimental shorts to poignant dramas, attendees can expect a rich tapestry of narratives that push cinematic boundaries while fostering an inclusive environment for emerging directors and actors. Below is a quick overview of select featured titles:

Film TitleGenreNotable Aspect
TonyDramaExplores identity and trauma through a poetic lens
Teenage Sex and Death at Camp MiasmaDark ComedySatirical take on adolescence and queer culture
Noe Valley Girls FestivalAnthologyFocus on intersectional female queer narratives