Three queer adolescents relish the freedom their summer break provides and become enchanted with the Toronto nightlife. Their unofficial adoptive mother Dawn, a Black trans sex worker, provides them with a sense of stability and found family. The gang are brought crashing down to reality when someone close to them goes missing and must try not to let the disappearance tear them apart.
Equal parts uplifting and heart-rending, this beautiful portrayal of queer youth and its overlap with race and class will change the way the young are depicted on screen forever.
Please note: this film explores themes of death, trans/homophobia, underage drinking/smoking, sexual activity.
Please note, this is a relaxed screening, which means it’s ok to arrive late, move around, make noise, or leave the screening and come back if you need to. If you have any questions about accessibility or you need support to access the event, you can email the Fringe! team at access@fringefilmfest.com.
There will be volunteers trained in access at all Fringe! events if you need support with access on the day.
Fringe! Queer Film & Arts Fest have chosen to use reclaimed terms to promote their events. These terms may also feature in the events themselves, alongside explicit language.
If you have any questions about accessibility or you need support to access the event, please email Fringe! at access@fringefilmfest.com.
There will be volunteers trained in access at all Fringe! events if you need support with access on the day.