Queer Riot
Queer Riot

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Queer Riot

2022
Movie
56 min
English

The Hoot, an underground theater located in the basement of a former nun’s residence, is the locale for this brand new one-hour comedy special created by Page Hurwitz and Tatiana von Fürstenberg. In a highly emotional moment, a close-knit group of eight LGBTQIA+ comedians take to the stage for the very first time after lock down. Led by headliner Margaret Cho, we see each of these gifted performers expertly work the crowd and get huge laughs with distinctly queer material, while behind-the-scenes they have open-hearted conversations with each other about the unique space they’ve created in an industry that can be inhospitable to queerness. It’s a tender portrait of community that strikes a balance between lifting one another up, while gently competing for the light.

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Director: VariousGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

Queer Riot is a vibrant, urgent documentary short capturing the energy and spirit of queer activism in Brazil. It showcases a diverse group of LGBTQ+ individuals and allies as they organize, protest, and celebrate their identities in the face of political and social challenges. The film highlights their resilience, creativity, and unwavering commitment to fighting for equality and visibility.

Critical Reception

As a short documentary focused on activism, Queer Riot has been lauded for its raw energy and timely message. Critics have praised its ability to capture the spirit of a movement and provide a platform for underrepresented voices. Audience reception often centers on its inspiring and empowering nature.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its vibrant portrayal of LGBTQ+ activism.

  • Commended for its urgent and timely message about human rights.

  • Applauded for showcasing resilience and creativity in the face of adversity.

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Awards & Accolades

Screened at various film festivals, including BFI Flare: London LGBTQ+ Film Festival.

Fun Fact

The film was created as part of a larger initiative to amplify queer voices and experiences in Brazil and globally.

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