The Che Café will be hosting its first film in its LGBTQ Movie series this March 19th on Wednesday at 8PM. We will proudly be screening Gregg Araki’s “The Living End”
Gregg Araki was a part of the New Queer Cinema movement, a movement in queer-themed independent filmmaking in the early 1990s. His film The Living End was nominated for a Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival in 1992. The story follows Luke, a restless and reckless drifter and Jon a relatively timid and pessimistic film critic. Both whom are gay and HIV positive. After an unconventional meeting, and after Luke kills a homophobic police officer, they go on a road trip with the motto “Fuck everything.”
The event is free.
The film will be screened at 8:00 PM
Free vegan food and coffee!
Gregg Araki was a part of the New Queer Cinema movement, a movement in queer-themed independent filmmaking in the early 1990s. His film The Living End was nominated for a Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival in 1992. The story follows Luke, a restless and reckless drifter and Jon a relatively timid and pessimistic film critic. Both whom are gay and HIV positive. After an unconventional meeting, and after Luke kills a homophobic police officer, they go on a road trip with the motto “Fuck everything.”
The event is free.
The film will be screened at 8:00 PM
Free vegan food and coffee!
Wednesday, March 30th