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aGLIFF Announces October 2023 Screening Summer Qamp

Austin’s oldest film festival, aGLIFF announces the October 2023 screening of SUMMER QAMP by Jen Markowitz on Wednesday, October 25 at the Galaxy Theatres. Open to aGLIFF members and guests for free; individual tickets are $15 and available for purchase at agliff.org/queer-spectrum.

Recently making its premiere this September at the Toronto International Film Festival (tiff), Summer Qamp will make its Southwest Premiere with aGLIFF.

OCTOBER 2023 QUEER SPECTRUM SCREENING

agliff.org/queer-spectrum

SUMMER QAMP | OCTOBER 25, 2023

SUMMER QAMP | Canada | 80 minutes

Director: Jen Markowitz

The Galaxy Theatres | 6700 Middle Fiskville Rd. | Austin 78752

7:00 p.m. Screening

At Camp fYrefly in rural Alberta, queer, non-binary, and trans teens get to be just kids in a supportive space, surrounded by counsellors who can relate to their experience – and help them toast the perfect marshmallow.

TICKETS: All events are FREE for aGLIFF Members and guests who register in advance. SUMMER QAMP is $15 for non-members. aGLIFF Members also receive unlimited guest passes to the Queer Spectrum series until further notice. Event registration for members and single tickets are available now at  agliff.org/queer-spectrum.

aGLIFF MEMBERSHIP: Members get the best access, support aGLIFF’s year-round programming, and receive festival badges and an array of other perks depending on the level. Memberships start for as low as $25 a month and are available for purchase now at agliff.org/members.

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About aGLIFF:
Founded in 1987, aGLIFF is Austin’s oldest film festival and became a 501(c)3 in 1995. The festival began as a four-day event with just four films primarily focused on coming out and the AIDS epidemic. It has grown into a multifaceted nonprofit organization with year-round community programs and events culminating each year in the annual PRISM film festival. Originally named the Austin Gay & Lesbian International Film Festival (1987) the organization changed its name in 2018 to All Genders, Lifestyles, and Identities Film Festival to reflect the changing landscape of how queer people identify and now just goes by aGLIFF. In 2019, the Board of Directors selected PRISM as the festival theme to highlight the way the festival can refract a single beam of art into multiple viewpoints, showcasing all the voices in the spectrum of our LGBTQIA+ community through film.

The organization’s mission is to create positive and visible film programs relevant to the lives of LGBTQIA+ identified people, to educate the community about LGBTQIA+ issues, to produce and promote the best in LGBTQIA+ community building events, and to support and partner with other organizations to enlighten the public.