SPARK Presents “The Year We Thought About Love”

SPARK Reproductive Justice NOW! is thrilled to be joining Out on Film 2015 as a Community Sponsor of The Year We Thought About Love! Please join us on Saturday, October 3rd at 10:30am at the Landmark’s Midtown Art Cinema for a FREE showing of this amazing film!

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Film Synopsis

The Year We Thought About LoveWhat happens when a diverse group of LGBTQ youth dares to be “out” on stage to reveal their lives and their loves? “The Year We Thought About Love” goes behind the scenes ofone of the oldest queer youth theaters in America, with our camera crew slipping into classrooms, kitchens, subways, and rehearsal rooms with this fearless and endearing troupe. Boston-based True Colors OUT Youth Theater transforms daily struggles into performance for social change. With wit, candor, and attitude, our cast of characters captivates audiences surprised to hear such stories in school settings. Our film introduces a transgender teenager kicked out of her house, a devout Christian challenging his church’s homophobia, and a girl who prefers to wear boys’ clothing even as she models dresses on the runway. When bombs explode outside their building, the troupe becomes even more determined to share their stories of love to help heal their city. This year is the first year they dare to talk about love. Brave, inspiring, and funny, these are the inspiring LGBT youth that are leading us into the future.

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