14th QFest St. Louis LGBTQ Film Festival Goes Virtual, Announces Lineup of 24 Films

Summer of 85 by François Ozon
Summer of 85 by François Ozon

The 14th edition of the St. Louis-based LGBTQ film festival, QFest St. Louis will present an eclectic array of 24 films (14 shorts, six narrative features, and four documentary features). Because of the Covid-19 pandemic, all programs will run virtually from April 16-25, 2021.

The fest will host the St. Louis premiere of new works by internationally acclaimed filmmakers Agnieszka Holland (“Charlatan”) and François Ozon (“Summer of 85”). Another QFest highlight is this year’s Q Classic, the 50th anniversary of the trippy, experimental 1971 film “Pink Narcissus.”

The 2021 QFest St. Louis begins on Friday, April 16, and runs through Sunday, April 25. Tickets go on sale March 24.

2021 QFest St. Louis Film Program

The Carnivores
Caleb Michael Johnson, U.S., 2020, 77 min., narrative

Charlatan
Agnieszka Holland, Czech Republic, 2020, 118 min., Czech & German, narrative
In this richly drawn portrait, celebrated Polish filmmaker Agnieszka Holland

Keyboard Fantasies: The Beverly Glenn-Copeland Story
Posy Dixon, U.S., 2019, 63 min., documentary

Little Girl
Sébastien Lifshitz, France, 2020, 90 min., French, documentary

Ma Belle, My Beauty
Marion Hill, France/U.S., 2021, 93 min., English & French, narrative

P.S. Burn This Letter Please
Michael Seligman & Jennifer Tiexiera, U.S., 2020, 101 min., documentary

Pink Narcissus
James Bidgood (as Anonymous), U.S., 1971, 65 min., narrative

Queer Japan
Graham Kolbeins, Japan/U.S., 2019, U.S., English & Japanese, 99 min., documentary

Queer Shorts 1
107 minutes, Free

Queer Shorts 2
107 minutes, Free

Summer of 85 (Été 85)
François Ozon, France, 2020 90 min., French, narrative

Tahara
Olivia Peace, U.S., 2020, 78 min., narrative

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