Ever since I was a kid I've loved television, movies, and film.
Watching them, the behind the scenes, everything.
My favorite kind of film has always been documentaries.
I love learning about different people and different cultures.
As I've mentioned in previous posts,
I work at True Colors Out Youth Theater,
A theater troupe for lgbtq+ youth ages 14-22.
Through the creation of our own plays and musicals, we teach people about the lgbtq+ community and more.
So last night, I went to one of the first movie screenings of
The Year We Thought About Love
A documentary about True Colors,
filmed during its fall season in 2012 to fall 2013.
In the movie we learned about the different youth and their backgrounds,
including my friends Alyssa and Kriss,
We got to see them create a play about love,
deal with the trauma of the marathon bombing,
we saw laughter, and love, changes, and true family.
I got to see all my friends when they first started in troupe,
Super cute.
Its a righteous movie, seriously.
Everybody go see it.
The poster for the movie!!!
Me and my peeps about to go in for the special screening!
From left to right: Alex aka Ray Ray, Me, and Nicole, and Cam is behind the camera
Haha, Cam behind the Cam-era...
Alright that was corny, don't judge...
Order tickets for the Official Boston Premiere of The Year We Thought About Love on
Sunday March 15 at 3pm at Hibernian Hall (its really close to Dudley Station)!
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