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Dallas, Texas
Monthly LGBTQ+ film series at Oak Cliff's historic Texas Theatre.
America's longest-running monthly LGBTQ+ film series, screening inside the Texas Theatre — a 1931 landmark cinema in Dallas's Oak Cliff neighborhood. Founded in 2014 after a counter-protest against Ender's Game author Orson Scott Card, CinéWilde pairs a queer-made or queer-connected film with a pre-show conversation featuring local LGBTQ+ artists and activists, followed by a community event. The inaugural screening was Paris Is Burning. Texas Theatre itself is a National Register of Historic Places site, known as the location of Lee Harvey Oswald's 1963 arrest. Today it operates as an independent repertory cinema with 35mm projection and a full bar. CinéWilde screenings run once a month, typically on a Saturday or Sunday afternoon.
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