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Community is built by those who refuse to stand down, remain silent or leave anyone behind. These five documentaries introduce people transforming love, gathering places, music and personal testimony into powerful acts of queer resistance.
For Indian Pakistani American Khalid Quraishi, his daughter’s decision to marry the woman she loves becomes a joyous affirmation of faith and family. In Palm Springs, the Tool Shed provides leather-loving, sex-positive LGBTQ+ elders—including some of the oldest survivors of the AIDS epidemic—with sanctuary and chosen family. Nearly 100 members of the Austin Gay Men’s Chorus raise their voices in defense of Texas trans youth. A beloved Vancouver vintage store offers generations of outcasts, dreamers and seekers far more than clothing: it gives them a place to belong. And Memphis-based trans musician Alex da Ponte reclaims his voice onstage and in life through an intimate portrait of transition, parenthood and the healing power of music.
The documentary takes an in depth, searing dive into the colorful community of queer senior citizens who congregate at the Tool Shed, a long-standing gay bar and sanctuary for queer people in Palm Springs, CA. Many of its denizens are the oldest survivors of the AIDS epidemic. This film talks about the warrior mentality and spirit, the fortitude and the humor, and the queer community’s emphasis on chosen family that has seen them through centuries of hate, discrimination, and persecution. The Tool Shed provides an oasis in the dessert for leather loving, sex-positive seniors and their admirers. The film examines the generation who never expected to become senior citizens in the face of the HIV/AIDS epidemic and decades of oppression, who now find themselves trailblazers again as the first openly LGBTQ seniors.
- Year2025
- Runtime23 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- PremiereGeorgia Premiere
- GenreAfrican American / Black, Bisexual, Documentary, Drama, Family, Gay, HIV/AIDS, Lesbian, Political, Pride, Queer, Religious / Spiritual
- DirectorDaniel Talbott, Andrew Klaus-Vineyard
- ScreenwriterDaniel Talbott, Andrew Klaus-Vineyard
- ProducerNoel Do-Murakami, Rachna Khatau, Daniel Talbott, Andrew Klaus-Vineyard, Jonah Sirota
Community is built by those who refuse to stand down, remain silent or leave anyone behind. These five documentaries introduce people transforming love, gathering places, music and personal testimony into powerful acts of queer resistance.
For Indian Pakistani American Khalid Quraishi, his daughter’s decision to marry the woman she loves becomes a joyous affirmation of faith and family. In Palm Springs, the Tool Shed provides leather-loving, sex-positive LGBTQ+ elders—including some of the oldest survivors of the AIDS epidemic—with sanctuary and chosen family. Nearly 100 members of the Austin Gay Men’s Chorus raise their voices in defense of Texas trans youth. A beloved Vancouver vintage store offers generations of outcasts, dreamers and seekers far more than clothing: it gives them a place to belong. And Memphis-based trans musician Alex da Ponte reclaims his voice onstage and in life through an intimate portrait of transition, parenthood and the healing power of music.
The documentary takes an in depth, searing dive into the colorful community of queer senior citizens who congregate at the Tool Shed, a long-standing gay bar and sanctuary for queer people in Palm Springs, CA. Many of its denizens are the oldest survivors of the AIDS epidemic. This film talks about the warrior mentality and spirit, the fortitude and the humor, and the queer community’s emphasis on chosen family that has seen them through centuries of hate, discrimination, and persecution. The Tool Shed provides an oasis in the dessert for leather loving, sex-positive seniors and their admirers. The film examines the generation who never expected to become senior citizens in the face of the HIV/AIDS epidemic and decades of oppression, who now find themselves trailblazers again as the first openly LGBTQ seniors.
- Year2025
- Runtime23 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- PremiereGeorgia Premiere
- GenreAfrican American / Black, Bisexual, Documentary, Drama, Family, Gay, HIV/AIDS, Lesbian, Political, Pride, Queer, Religious / Spiritual
- DirectorDaniel Talbott, Andrew Klaus-Vineyard
- ScreenwriterDaniel Talbott, Andrew Klaus-Vineyard
- ProducerNoel Do-Murakami, Rachna Khatau, Daniel Talbott, Andrew Klaus-Vineyard, Jonah Sirota