Frameline50: San Francisco LGBTQ+ Film Fest 2026–Program

‘Girls Like Girls’ and ‘Leviticus’ Among Frameline50 2026 Program

I Want Your Sex
Lacey Terrell
Gregg Araki’s “I Want Your Sex,” Hayley Kiyoko’s “Girls Like Girls” and Adrian Chiarella’s “Leviticus” are among the titles to screen during the San Francisco International LGBTQ+ Film Festival (Frameline50).

The festival will take place June 17 through 27 across venues in San Francisco, Berkeley and Oakland.

Framline50 will open with D’Arcy Drollinger’s “Lady Champagne.”

Other highlights include narrative features like  John Early’s “Maddie’s Secret,” Xiaodan He’s “Montreal, My Beautiful,” Alice Maio Mackay’s “Our Effed Up World and Gary Jaffe’s “Before I Do.”

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Gay Directors, Gay Films? By Emanuel Levy (Columbia University Press).

Documentary screenings include David Shadrack Smith’s “Public Access,” Jeffrey Schwarz’s “Mineshaft: The Cruising Murders” and Alexandria Stapleton’s “The Brittney Griner Story.”

Over 140 films from 35 countries will be screened over the course of the festival. 

Kai Stänicke’s “Trial of Hein” will be honored with Frameline’s annual Out in the Silence Award. Underwritten by Dean Hamer and Joe Wilson, the honor shines a light on an outstanding film that highlights brave acts of LGBTQ+ visibility.

“It is an unbelievable privilege to lead this organization during our landmark 50th festival. The lead up to this anniversary has happened alongside this looming, all-pervading sense that a revolution — both political and moral — is mounting. Now, the 50th is here. And so is the revolution. Our rights are being taken away now. Attacks on our bodies and identities are happening now. And it is precisely this moment that 50 years of queer cinema matters most,” said Allegra Madsen, Frameline’s executive director.

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“The legacy we are celebrating now is our living inheritance and the filmmakers we are showcasing this year are expanding it, dreaming of queer futures we haven’t thought to imagine, and documenting the revolution as it happens. Frameline50 is where the two generations meet: The community that built this festival built it for this moment. This is our moment to use it.”

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