This week, "The Stroll" chronicles trans life and activism in the 1980s and ’90 as well as urban “renewal” in the 21st century, artist Trulee Hall creates a paradise of lesbian forest nymphs, and much more.
Film & Documentary February 23, 2023 In the artist’s first feature-length film, Ladies Lair Lake, the choice to not have children is presented as valid and dignified. | Renée Reizman SPONSORED This March, the fifth edition of SAAM’s annual festival features screenings and discussions with filmmakers Alison O’Daniel and Vivienne Dick. Learn more. FROM OUR CRITICS The Stroll is not just a chronicle of trans life and activism in the 1980s and ’90s, but also of urban “renewal” in the 21st century. | Dan Schindel Last Flight Home is a warts-and-all account of assisted death best viewed by the terminally ill and their loved ones. | Lauren Wissot Director Graeme Arnfield describes the notion of “a horror film waiting on your doorstep,” but his film seems to suggest it’s already in the house. | Ben Nicholson Become a member today to help keep our reporting and criticism free and accessible to all. Become a Member |