Screening

The Film-Makers' Cooperative is honored to collaborate with our former Executive Director, filmmaker and curator MM Serra, and FMC filmmaker-member Erica Schreiner, to feature over 30 films from our collection in the month-long series "Queer and Uncensored," screening at MoMA from May 28th to June 27th.
Honoring a courageous history of liberation and transgression, this major survey of queer film and video includes more than 70 shorts and features by 65 filmmakers. This cinematic celebration of lesbian, gay, and transgender sexuality, love, and activism presents seven decades of pioneering, landmark films and lesser-known or marginalized works.
Guest curators MM Serra, longtime head of Film-Makers’ Cooperative, and Erica Schreiner—both filmmakers themselves—write, “Since the inception of queer cinema, artists have faced censorship and invisibility, a challenge that persists today. Queer and Uncensored showcases a powerful selection of rarely seen, suppressed films that are crucial milestones in the evolution of queer filmmaking. Each program focuses on a topic that is relevant to the development and expansion of queer identity and its diversity. These films explore gender, race, class, sexual orientation, and the emergence of the epidemic.”
Organized by Ron Magliozzi, Curator, and Carson Parish, Associate Producer, Department of Film, MoMA, with MM Serra and Erica Schreiner, guest curators. Thanks to Steve Macfarlane, Department Assistant, and Aditi Prasad, Intern, Department of Film.