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Location | Los Angeles, United States |
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Founded | 1982 |
Founded by | John Ramirez Stuart Timmons |
Language | English |
Website | outfest |
Outfest is anLGBTQ-oriented nonprofit that produces twofilm festivals, operates a movie streaming platform, and runs educational services for filmmakers inLos Angeles. Outfest is one of the key partners, alongside theFrameline Film Festival, theNew York Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, & Transgender Film Festival, and theInside Out Film and Video Festival, in launching theNorth American Queer Festival Alliance, an initiative to further publicize and promote LGBT film.[1]
In 1979, John Ramirez andStuart Timmons, two students at theUniversity of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), founded a gay film festival on campus.[2] By 1982, it had become known as the "Gay and Lesbian Media Festival and Conference." The name was changed to Outfest in 1994.[3][4]
In 1996 Outfest began a relationship with Sundance, another film festival.[5]
2004 Was the first year the idea of a queer film festival curating around people of color came about. Outfests then executive Stephen Gutwilig and Kirsten Schaffer are the name behind the idea.[6]
In 2005 UCLA Film & Television Archive and Outfest teamed up to save movies and videos made by LGBTQ people. They called this project the Outfest UCLA Legacy Project.[7] Since, Outfest and UCLA have continued to grow their collection making it one of the biggest attainable resources for moving images.[8]
In September 2016, Outfest held its first traveling film festival inNorthampton, Massachusetts, at theAcademy of Music Theatre.
The 2018 Outfest film festival was held at the Directors Guild of America in Los Angeles, California.[9] In 2019 the executives of the Outfest film festival decided it was time for a change in location once the Directors Guild of America began renovating.[9] The TCL Chinese Theater also in LA, then became the new home for Outfest film festival.[9]
In June 2020, Outfest partnered with Film Independent to launch the United in Pride digital film festival.[10] Outfest was also one of the key partners, alongside theFrameline Film Festival, theNew York Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, & Transgender Film Festival and theInside Out Film and Video Festival, in launching the North American Queer Festival Alliance, an initiative to further publicize and promote LGBT film.[1]
In January 2022, Outfest celebrated its 26th queer brunch at Sundance.[11]
Youth
Outfest supports youth through education, mentoring and access to meaningful LGBTQ stories. It also includes:
Alumni
Outfest promotes works by its alumni and encourages them to help educate new and upcoming filmmakers.
Outfest Los Angeles gives annual awards in 16 categories. Awards are given by Grand Juries, festival audiences and the Programming Committees. Jury awards are given for:
Audience Awards are given for:
Programming awards are given for:
Outfest also presents the Outfest Legacy Awards every fall.