Screen Queens celebrate their first birthday with Jane Schoenbrun's ground-breaking cult trans allegory.
"★★★★★ – a beautifully terrifying, one-of-a-kind dread-infused experience of both personal and universal fears" – Flickering Myth
"★★★★★ – a new era for queer cinema" – Empire
"★★★★ – A layered and authentic portrait of identity and dysphoria, wrapped in ’90s nostalgia and surreal imagery" – Bloody Disgusting
"About to become Gen-Z's favourite cult movie" – Rolling Stone
★★★★★ – Guardian
Happy Birthday, Screen Queens!
One year after our inaugural screening, The People’s Joker, we’re celebrating with Jane Schoenbrun’s ground-breaking trans allegory. In 1996, teens Maddy and Owen bond while watching The Pink Opaque: a mysterious, supernatural TV show. The pair become obsessed by it, but it doesn't take long before it starts to warp their sense of reality.
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