World Aids Day 2015 – Alive (Vivant)
1st December 2015 – The Hive. In this compelling documentary, five HIV-positive gay men spend a week preparing for their first solo parachute jump.
Feature Length Films.
1st December 2015 – The Hive. In this compelling documentary, five HIV-positive gay men spend a week preparing for their first solo parachute jump.
Wednesday 18th February 2015 @ 20:00 at The Hive. Anne Lister (1791–1840) was a wealthy, unmarried woman who inherited Shibden Hall in West Yorkshire from her uncle in 1826. Throughout her life, she kept diaries which chronicled the details of her everyday life, including her lesbian relationships, her financial concerns, her industrial activities and her work improving Shibden Hall.
Wednesday 28th January 2015 @ 19:30 at The Festival Drayton Centre. Big Eden is a tiny town tucked away in the timberland of northwestern Montana, where cowboys lounge on the porch of the general store to pass the time away. It’s also the childhood home of Henry Hart. a successful but lonely New York artist, who returns after years away to care for his ailing grandfather.
Monday 1st December 2014 @ 20:00 at The Hive. Join us for our World Aid’s Day screening of Test . With sensitive performances, an upbeat 80s soundtrack and electrifying dance sequences TEST is a compelling drama that lovingly recreates gay life in 1980’s San Francisco.
Karen (Audrey Hepburn) and Martha (Shirley Maclaine) are best friends, fresh out of college and establishing a new private girls’ school. Everything seems to be working out – until some of the pupils overhear an argument where Martha’s Aunt Lily accuses her and Karen of an “unnatural relationship”. Sunday 19th October 2014 @ 13:30 at the Old Market Hall.
This compelling documentary tells the life story of Blue Lunden, a working class lesbian activist whose odyssey of personal transformation parallels lesbians’ changing roles over the past 40 years. Saturday 18th October 2014 @ 16:30 at the Old Market Hall.
Del Martin and Phyllis Lyon were partners in love and political struggle for over fifty years. With incisive interviews, rare archival images and warmhearted humor. Followed by Q&A with Jane Traies and film “Some Ground To Stand On”. Saturday 18th October 2014 @ 16:30 at the Old Market Hall.