The Phoenix Film Festival returns March 27 – April 6 to celebrate its 25th anniversary. Over the past two decades, the Phoenix Film Festival has been a stage for thousands of aspiring filmmakers, debuting over 150 films annually. This year, the festival is continuing to spotlight diverse stories and storytellers including a fantastic lineup of LGBTQ+ films!
Here are some of the highlights. You can learn more about these films HERE and review the entire festival schedule HERE.
Jess Plus None
A reluctant maid-of-honor attends her best friend’s off-the-grid wedding in the woods, where she’s forced to confront her perfect ex-girlfriend, her more successful college friends, and every bad choice she’s made in her life so far.
Screening Time(s):
Friday, March 28 at 9:20am
Saturday, March 29 at 6:05pm
Sunday, March 30 at 1:40pm
This is Me
This is Me explores the challenges (from both within and society) that face the LGBTQ+ community. Transgender men and women must cope with being disowned by family and friends, hated by strangers, survive their internal struggles, to find the love and happiness that the rest of the world takes for granted.
Screening Time(s):
Saturday, March 29 at 1:25pm
Heightened Scrutiny
Heightened Scrutiny follows Chase Strangio, ACLU attorney and the first out trans person to argue before the Supreme Court, as he fights a high-stakes legal battle to overturn Tennessee’s ban on gender-affirming care for transgender youth (United States v. Skrmetti). The film exposes the dangerous role of mainstream media in fueling anti-trans legislation, uncovering how biased coverage drives hate, endangers lives, and threatens democracy itself. With insights from journalists like Jelani Cobb, Lydia Polgreen, and Gina Chua, and activists like Laverne Cox, the story dismantles anti-trans disinformation and highlights its devastating real-world impact. As SCOTUS prepares to rule on the case, Heightened Scrutiny reveals the fight for bodily autonomy as a fight for the soul of democracy, offering a powerful call to action against bigotry and injustice.
Screening Time(s):
Monday, Mar 31 at 2:25pm
Wednesday, April 2 at 9:15pm
Join the Club
After losing his lover to AIDS, rebel activist Dennis Peron launches the first public cannabis dispensary in the nation, skirting the law in pursuit of true justice–the legalization of medical marijuana.
Screening Time(s):
Friday, Apr 4 at 01:20pm
Saturday, Apr 5 at 08:05pm
Tickets are now on sale and you can get yours HERE! You won’t want to miss out on seeing these incredible films!
For more information, call 480-513-3195 or go to www.phoenixfilmfestival.com.