Hotel Room deadline extended!
We\’ve extended the deadline to book your room at the Delta London Armouries. Book before April 10th!
We\’ve extended the deadline to book your room at the Delta London Armouries. Book before April 10th!
If you didn’t get one and you’d still like to attend. There will be some Friday and Saturday tickets available at the venue on a first come first serve basis.
1:00 pm
Doors Open 12:30 pm
Althouse College Faculty of Education
1137 Western Road
Gain admittance to all of Saturday films with this ticket.
Women Identified Only
<h2>Brunch Tickets are no longer available</h2>
Wear your stretchy pants, \’cause brunch is back and it will be better than ever. We\’ll help you work off your brunch by introducing DeAnne Smith (keep this in mind when you go back for your second danish). She has a Netflix special, has appeared on the Late Show, killed at Just for Laughs 42, hung out with the Scots at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival – \’cause she\’s gull darned smart and hilarious. Don\’t miss this. If you haven\’t got a weekend pass you\’ll need to buy your Brunch ticket here.
Brunch and DeAnne Smith
Carousel Room
Doors Open at 10:00 am
Starts at 10:30 am
Western Fair District
865 Florence Street
Buy the Weekend Pass and gain admittance to Every.Single.Event. Yup. That’s right. With a weekend pass you’re covered for all of the film days, the opening night reception, the dance and the brunch. All that goodness in one little pass. So get it now!
Women identified only
Year-round agriculture, entertainment, commercial, sports and
recreation destination for residents of the city of London and far
beyond, anchored by its signature event, the annual Western Fair.
westernfairdistrict.com
contact@westernfairdistrict.com
800.619.4629
Salt room therapy. Flotation tanks. Massage therapy.
585 Oxford St E, London
info@salttherapy.ca
salttherapy.ca
519.433.5500
Hi All. Things are really ramping up and we\’re excited to see all of you. Tickets will be on sale – soon! We just wanted to give you a bit of information about parking at Althouse College, Western University. Please have a look at the map provided here. The front lot is reserved for accessible parking, with a valid permit, on a first come first serve basis. All others please park in the back lot, walk to the front of the building and enter through the front doors. Parking is free on the weekend. You can leave your vehicle overnight though, LLFF and Western University are not responsible for your vehicle or its contents. A pdf with a map regarding parking can be downloaded here.
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509-B125 Commissioners Rd W, London
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Doors open at 1:30 pm
Films start at 2:00 pm
Aeolian Hall
795 Dundas Street East
All are welcome
Doors open at 12:30 pm
Films start at 1:00 pm
Althouse College
Western University
1137 Western Road
Restricted to adults 18 years and older
Women Identified only
Doors open at 6:30 pm
Films start at 7:00 pm
Althouse College
Western University
1137 Western Road
Restricted to adults 18 years and older
Women Identified only
The film chronicles unlikely heroes — octogenarian Edie Windsor and her attorney Roberta Kaplan on their quest for justice.
When a closeted woman’s girlfriend shows up unexpectedly to her grandfather’s shiva she must do anything in her power to stop her family from finding out.
A married lesbian couple unexpectedly face their relationship issues when they take ballroom dance lessons.
Violet & June is a short romcom about falling in love, the terror of being alive in a cold heartless universe and butts.
Bittersweet secret reveal story.
When Grace comes out to her grandmother she learns something she wasn’t expecting.
Irene and Luisa, two 70-year-old women go to a cemetery to visit their deceased relatives. A series of coincidences will cause their paths to cross.
A closeted medical student risks being outed to her family the same evening a masked gunman opens fire at a gay nightclub.
A closeted medical student risks being outed to her family the same evening a masked gunman opens fire at a gay nightclub.
A message of love & hope… and a love letter to Toronto!
Nisha, a single mother travels to New York City to clear out her daughter Zara’s apartment and learns a surprising detail about her only child. With help from her best friend and a stranger Nisha uncovers the truth about her daughter’s life.
A Great Ride shows lesbians aging with humor and zest for life. When younger, they battled for gay rights. Now confronted with frailty, loneliness and the death of dear friends they forge on with determination, independence and delight in living.
Sullen teen Melanie’s unexpected trip home from swim practice takes her on a bumpy ride toward adulthood.
Two bridesmaids form an unlikely connection over their bizarre sexual awakenings.
Alex is lured into a colourful and mysterious world.
Using her queer aging body to confront ageism with humour.
With beautiful scenes connected through shades of fuchsia and violet, reflecting the femininity of the characters, this gentle film follows the development of love between two young women. Set against the backdrop of the bustling streets of Nairobi, the two very different girls must choose between love and safety surrounded by insular gossip, local politics and burgeoning maturity. Their magnetic pull draws us into a queer Romeo and Juliet romance, as they try to hide their relationship from their politically opposing fathers.
Directed by Wanuri Kahiu, part of a strong cohort of Kenyan female filmmakers, Rafiki was the first Kenyan film to be included in the Un Certain Regard section in Cannes in 2018 and was then controversially banned from being shown in Kenya by the Kenya Film Classification Board.
Two women are waiting in the line for the bathroom, the chemistry between the strangers thick in the smoky warehouse air. When they get into the cubicle prepare for rough lesbian sex like you’ve never seen before.
Two fierce women connect deeply, fuck fiercely and aren’t afraid to ask for want they want. With a bonus bit of Frank n Furter…
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Individual film tickets will continue to be available online and at The Village Idiot (cash only) until end of day Thursday May 3rd.
Friday and Saturday film tickets may also be purchased at the door at Althouse College, Western University. Sunday film tickets may be purchased at the door at Aeolian Hall.
Dance tickets will be available at the door.
If you’re looking for great places to eat we’ve compiled a handy list for you here. Click on the link for a downloadable Restaurant Guide .pdf
Extra! Extra! Get yer tickets tickets now!
2:00 pm
Doors Open 1:30 pm
Aeolian Hall
795 Dundas Street East
For those people who have not purchased a Weekend Pass. Sunday films will be viewed at the Aeolian Hall.
All are welcome
Saunter on over to the Films page and have a look at the great line that we’ll have for you in May.
When Fawzia Mirza, an American actress meets Sabeen Mahmud, a worldrenowned Pakistani activist and founder of a progressive cafe (T2F) in Karachi, Mirza’s life changes forever.
Jack is an androgynous queer Jew, and she invites Sara, a Muslim woman who is watering the dry lands of America, nurturing the soil, to join her on her motorcycle and ride into the future of America.
On a quest to understand her grandmother’s past, Claudia meets Marlene, an old woman who’s created an homage to her memories inside an empty pool.
Ontario Premiere
Contains violence
A conservative lesbian lawyer faces a relationship crisis after her daughter is discriminated in a school, and she has opposing views with her wife.
Parents are at odds with what to do when their 6-year-old son is sent home from school for wearing a dress.
International Premiere
A pious Doctor is forced to deal with a family matter whilst hiding under the bed of a stranger.
Growing up in 1950s England in an intolerant and uninformed world, young Chris Winters struggles to fit into the gender roles dictated by wider society.
Carmeta, Mari and Pilar are three old ladies who spend every afternoon sitting on a bench, next to the main street of their village. The arrival of a mysterious pair of girls turns into the main topic of discussion among the women.