This year at NYAFF, we're proud to highlight films that explore the intricate experiences of the queer community. From gut-wrenching tales of clandestine affairs to death-defying love stories and families torn by the law, these films are sure to have you deep in your feels.
Continue reading for the features and shorts that celebrate LGBTQIA+ stories at NYAFF 2024!
Feature Films |
A Balloon's LandingSunday Jul 14, 4:15pm Writer meets gangster, sparks fly, and off they go on a magical, life-changing Taiwanese odyssey. This heartwarming BL tale is a breathtaking journey of unexpected connections and self-discovery. |
All Shall Be WellSaturday Jul 13, 9:00pm A sexagenarian goes on a grief-stricken odyssey through Hong Kong's legal labyrinth after her life partner's death, in Ray Yeung's lyrical, devastating ode to love's resilience against the odds. |
Front CoverThursday Jul 18, 6:00pm An evocative tale of love, identity, and cultural collision set in the high-fashion world, in which two men from different backgrounds find a profound connection. |
The MissingSunday Jul 21, 4:00pm Tuesday Jul 23, 6:00pm This animated masterpiece deploys everything from childlike, two-dimensional drawings to rotoscoped action to explore harrowing themes in its compelling portrait of a young man who must overcome his trauma or completely lose himself—literally. |
The Time of Huan NanSaturday Jul 13, 6:00pm A dynamic, vibrant tale that blends the best of Taiwan’s new BL wave with the trademark sentiment of its landmark cinema, as it perceptively probes the passions of youth in 1991 and today, showcasing forgotten fashions and paying homage to Back to the Future. |
Twilight’s Kiss (Suk Suk)Sunday Jul 14, 6:00pm A landmark of “forbidden love” cinema, this profoundly moving portrait of a later-life relationship between two married men in Hong Kong sensitively probes the isolation faced by those living outside traditional family structures. |
Shorts |
Fish BoyFriday Jul 12, 2:15pm A lyrical meditation on bisexuality and faith through the eyes of an Asian American teenager. When 16-year-old Patrick (Ian Chen, Fresh Off the Boat) questions his love for God, his journey of self-discovery towards fluidity and openness manifests in his skin. |
LetFriday Jul 12, 4:45pm Wrestling with a compulsion toward self-harm and pain, isolated law student Mia (Sonoya Mizuno, Ex-Machina) meets Josie, a young, native New Yorker who appears warm, at ease and in control. Their connection deepens as the night progresses, leading them into uncharted territory. |
PushupThursday Jul 18, 6:00pm *Free admission RSVP link will be available soon! |
Something BlueTuesday Jul 16, 3:15pm On the eve of her wedding, Lu is taken by surprise when an old flame arrives unannounced at her doorstep, with a plea for one last adventure: a daring journey across the China-North Korea border. |
NYAFF 2024 Tickets Now On Sale |
The New York Asian Film Festival is officially back with a vengeance: July 12-28 at Film at Lincoln Center, SVA Theatre and Look Cinema. Tickets are now available for purchase! Explore the full lineup and get tickets for screenings at Film at Lincoln Center and SVA Theatre here. For Look Cinemas screenings, click here to purchase your tickets. Do you Tik Tok? https://www.tiktok.com/@paulnomad Instagram it up! https://www.instagram.com/paulnomad/ Give us a follow: https://twitter.com/idlehandsblog All the VIDS! https://www.youtube.com/user/IdleHandsBlog |
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