![]() This is not a documentary, nor a narrative film, but an expansive work of avant-garde art in the vein of Derek Jarman’s The Garden. Geordon West’s debut feature Playland is an energetic portrait of the Playland Café, a Boston gay bar that was open from 1937 to 1998. It lives in places, it lives in language, it lives in the minutiae of our present. History doesn’t just live in books, in photographs, in memories. If you’re interested in attending, virtually or in person, check out Outfest’s full schedule. Drew Gregory and Sa’iyda Shabazz will be bringing you all kinds of reviews. Outfest is taking place in Los Angeles between July 13 and Jul 23. This Playland review contains very mild spoilers. ![]() The Autostraddle Encyclopedia of Lesbian Cinema.LGBTQ Television Guide: What To Watch Now.
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