Movies @Moffitt: The Year We Thought About Love

The Movies@Moffitt series features films selected by students for students, on the first Wednesday of each month. This month’s selection, The Year We Thought About Love, will play on December 2nd at 6:30pm.

Film: The Year We Thought About Love

Director: Ellen Brodsky

Synopsis: A behind the scenes look at of one of the oldest queer youth theaters in America. With wit, candor, and attitude, the cast of characters captivates audiences surprised to hear such stories in school settings– a transgender teenager kicked out of her house, a devout Christian challenging his church’s homophobia, and a girl who prefers to wear boys’ clothing even as she models dresses on the runway. When bombs explode outside their building, the troupe becomes even more determined to share their stories of love to help heal their city.

When: Wednesday, December 2nd. Doors open at 6:30pm, and the film starts at 7:00pm.

Where: 150D Moffitt Library

A UCB student ID is required for entry, and the event is free. Light refreshments served.

Cast of film group shot


Post contributed by Tim Dilworth, First Year Coordinator, The Library