What’s Reeling Out this July 2023!

Feel free to drop by THE REEL (ReelOut’s Entertainment + Educational Library) at Trellis (844A Princess Street) and check out our vast library of 2SLBTQ DVD/Blu-Ray’s all available for loan for just $20 a year.  We’re still working on revising our catalogue of films, but you can find a pretty solid inventory HERE.  We are also throwing a book and movie YARD SALE from 10am to 2pm on Saturday, July 22nd right outside our building at 844A Princess Street. Everything is BY DONATION.

Opening July 7, 2023 at The Screening Room (120 Princess Street)

Blue Jean directed by Georgia Oakley/2023/97min/UK

England, 1988 — Margaret Thatcher’s Conservative government is about to pass a law stigmatizing gays and lesbians, forcing Jean, a gym teacher, to live a double life. As pressure mounts from all sides, the arrival of a new girl at school catalyzes a crisis that will challenge Jean to her core. Tickets available at The Screening Room Box Office or ONLINE.

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Friday, July 14, 2023 at 8:30pm OutPost 12 Studios (12 Cataraqui Street) Outdoors

Tramps! directed by Kevin Hegge/2023/104min/CANADA

Kevin Hegge’s first full-length doc TRAMPS! is a dizzying collage of the fashion, art, politics, and identities behind the post-punk chameleons of London’s New Romantic movement. It features loads of documentary footage as well as interviews with DJ Princess Julia, promoter Philip Sallon, and stylist Judy Blame, amongst others.

Join us in the lane outside Outpost12 (12 Cataraqui St, right across from The Broom Factory) on July 14 at 8:30pm for a free outdoor screening! Bring your lawn-chairs and mosquito repellant and settle back to watch the Blitz Kids weave magic out of trash under the stars. Facebook LINK to Event HERE!

This presentation is brought to you by the Kingston Canadian Film Festival, Outpost 12 Studios & ReelOut!

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COMING SOON THIS SEPTEMBER!  Our 2nd annual Reel-IN Cis Str8 Film Festival will return to Kingston’s beloved art house cinema The Screening Room (120 Princess Street).  We shine a cheeky spotlight on films with heterosexual, cisgender protagonists but with a decidedly queer framework.   Films will be held on Tuesdays at 8:30pm.