PFLAG Granby is pleased to announce a series of film screenings to celebrate Pride Month. On June 7 at 4 p.m., the chapter will host a screening of Tomorrow’s Too Late, about British artist Dylan Holloway, formerly known as Lots Holloway, who stepped away from the spotlight during the 2020 lockdown to begin his gender transition. Once a rising star on the UK’s X-factor, Holloway now faced a profound personal and professional crossroads as hormone therapy could irreversibly change the voice that defined his career. Blending candid video diaries, family footage, and intimate interviews, the film traces his early life, his struggle with identity, and the emotional toll of a public life, capturing the courage it takes to risk everything in pursuit of an authentic self.
On June 12, the chapter will take a field trip to Hartford for the opening night of Out Film CT. Participants can choose from two films that will be shown, and there is an after party as well
On June 28 at 4 p.m., the chapter will host a viewing of Living in Pryde, about specialty apartments for older LGBTQ+ residents in Boston’s Hyde Park. It explores the experiences of a generation that came of age with few legal protections against harassment or discrimination. Residents tap into a lifetime of resilience to meet the current political moment as they reflect on surviving the AIDS crisis, fighting for same-sex marriage and coming out as transgender.
Registration for the local screenings is available on the Get Involved page of the chapter’s website: Granby.PFLAG.org Screening locations in Granby will be emailed one day prior to each event and will depend on the number of registrants. Tickets for Out Film CT screenings are available at: OutFilmCT.org and anyone who would like to join the chapter carpool can do so by notifying the chapter at PFLAGGranby@gmail.com
You don’t need to be a member of PFLAG Granby, or a resident of Granby to attend PFLAG Granby events. Registration and attendance are always a private matter, and the chapter reserves the right to remove anyone present for purposes of disruption.
Submitted by Media Contact Virginia McDaniel