The Future is Queer: Shorts: Journey To You

Sept 17, 2026
10 AM

Location
The Cinematheque

A fun and heartwarming collection of short films that celebrate authentic expression and supportive, sometimes quirky, community. Through mythical beings from space and sea, and Canadian history past and present, these films cheer youth on to feel proud of who they are today.

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A rarely told queer love story from Indian mythology on Ila and Sudyumna, a being whose identity shifts with the phases of the moon.

Content notes: Nudity

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Ten year-old Noel wants to be more like his sister. When an unwanted haircut sparks unspoken jealousy, he takes matters into his own hands. A tender portrait of longing and self expression within a normative family environment.

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A young, queer alien lands on Earth in the 1960s when the Canadian government was running secret tests to try and weed out ‘the homosexuals’. A delightfully quirky documentary about diversity, representation and space dust.

Content notes: Homophobia and heterosexism

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A multi-dimensional storytelling experience about a gender-bending Pink Skunk fish who learns how to live and lead her community from the heart.

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Filmmaker Gulzar invites us to a conversation with their two best friends, as they reflect on their relationships to hair, gender roles, and belonging.

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A 19th-century tailor makes a dress for themselves to share their queer identity with their family. A soft and uncomplicated coming out story focussed on kindness and community.