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OUTCRY, Really Me, A Man With Sole and more queer films featured at SLIFF 2025

OUTCRY, Really Me, A Man With Sole and more queer films featured at SLIFF 2025

By Ethan Tarantella Alongside the major studio projects, locally produced films and potential Oscar contenders at the 34th Annual Whitaker St. Louis International Film Festival (SLIFF) are a number of independent queer documentaries. Some have been screened at festivals as big as Sundance, others are just starting their festival run, but all are worthy of

Keenelan: A Poetic St. Louis Love Story

Keenelan: A Poetic St. Louis Love Story

Cami Thomas brings her whole self to her artwork, always. She’s a Black queer St. Louisan and her work lives in that intersection. Her latest film, Keenelan, reflects all this and is also a universal story — a meditation on love in all its messy glory, in which anyone can see themselves reflected. After touring

Survival, Stephen Colbert, and an Emmy-Winning Film: “I Am” Is a Story of Hope

Survival, Stephen Colbert, and an Emmy-Winning Film: “I Am” Is a Story of Hope

A powerful new documentary titled I Am is gaining attention not only for its emotional storytelling but for the remarkable journey it captures—one of survival, resilience, and human connection in the face of unspeakable trauma and anti-LGBTQ+ bias.   The 2025 film, produced by 17-year-old twin brothers Ethan and Aidan Sinconis of Arizona, tells the

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