Annual LGBTQ+ film festival with screenings, panels, and workshops

1370 N St Andrews Pl, Los Angeles, CA 90028 Get directions
"From Friday, June 4th to Tuesday, June 8th, LGBTQ-oriented non-profit, Outfest, will be hosting their annual Outfronts festival. Held over the course of five days, the lineup includes over 18 panels, sneak previews, and screenings with the cast and crew of TV shows like Genera+ion, RuPaul’s Drag Race, Veneno, and more. You must have an Outfest Now subscription to participate though." - kat hong
"This Friday, August 13th begins LA’s 2021 Outfest, a 10-day event celebrating and giving visibility to LGBTQIA+ filmmakers and storytellers. The festival includes hundreds of screenings, panels, workshops, and classes spread across six different venues. For specific ticket information, be sure to check out the full calendar of events." - brant cox
"From Friday, June 4th to Tuesday, June 8th, LGBTQ-oriented non-profit, Outfest, will be hosting their annual Outfronts festival. Held over the course of five days, the lineup includes over 18 panels, sneak previews, and screenings with the cast and crew of TV shows like Genera+ion, RuPaul’s Drag Race, Veneno, and more. You must have an Outfest Now subscription to participate though. We haven’t been here yet, but want you to know this spot exists." - Team Infatuation
"Philadelphia takes pride in its LGBTQ community and Outfest is just one of the community’s annual traditions. Every October, to coincide with National Coming Out Day, the Gayborhood throws a block party that spans 12 streets. Each year is unique, but some of the popular events are drag shows, high heel races, belly dancing, and live music. After the block party ends, the celebration continues as nearby bars keep the party going all night.When: October" - MATADOR_NETWORK

"I found that bigger LGBT film festivals like OutFest in Los Angeles are as popular for industry insiders as they are for local film fans and visitors, and at these larger events you generally need tickets in advance — especially for big-picture premieres." - Matthew Kepnes
Brandon E.