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Win a ticket to a Frameline Film Fest movie!

We've got 25 tickets to give away to the world's biggest LGBTQ+ film festival (June 14-24)—here's how to enter.

The largest and oldest LGBTQ+ film festival in the world, Frameline, is bursting with global queer films in its 47th edition, June 14-24 (with streaming encores June 24-July 2)—and we’ve got 25 tickets to give away to lucky winners!

TO ENTER: Send an email to marke@48hills.org with “Frameline” in the subject and your favorite color of the rainbow in the body. Entries must be received by 8pm on Mon/12. Winners will be randomly chosen and informed on Tue/13, and be send an electronic code redeemable for one ticket to any eligible film, in-person or streaming, at the fest.

48hills is so proud to be a media partner for this dazzling tradition of queer art, communion, and celebration. Don’t forget our special screening of 1996 New Queer Cinema landmark film Chocolate Babies, June 19 (Juneteenth) at the Castro Theatre! Join us for this incredible moment. Happy Pride!

48 Hills welcomes comments in the form of letters to the editor, which you can submit here. We also invite you to join the conversation on our FacebookTwitter, and Instagram

Marke B.
Marke B.
Marke Bieschke is the publisher and arts and culture editor of 48 Hills. He co-owns the Stud bar in SoMa. Reach him at marke (at) 48hills.org, follow @supermarke on Twitter.

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