From Jacob Tristeza’s article for the Daily Bruin:
With kaleidoscopic visuals, queer resistance and experimental filmmakers, the Legacy Project Screening Series is shining a spotlight on cinema’s boldest and brightest.
The series will present three programs at the Billy Wilder Theater from Outfest and UCLA’s Film & Television Archive LGBTQIA+ film collection–the world’s largest public collection of its kind with over 41,000 holdings. Running from Feb. 23 to March 15, the screenings will feature a selection of rare and revived works and Q&As, from “Brother to Brother” to the newly-restored “Pink Narcissus.” Michael Lumpkin–programmer and former director of Frameline–and Kelly McKaig–longtime friend and manager of “Pink Narcissus” director James Bidgood–contributed to the film’s restoration. . .
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