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Rachel Brosnahan To Executive Produce Series Adaptation Of ‘Femme’ Short
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel‘s Rachel Brosnahan has signed on to executive produce a series adaptation of Femme, based on the short film of the same name.
NBC News
Filmmaker Documents His 'Coming Out' Journey
In the new film "Coming Out," Alden Peters documents his entire coming out process — including the moment he tells his father’s he’s gay.
Film Pin Society
Alden Peters: Representation Should Be Unapologetic
Interview with filmmaker Alden Peters about the process, representation, and community of filmmaking.
Variety
Newfest's 2024 Slate
New York's LGBTQ+ event features more than 140 queer features, episodic projects and shorts
The New Current
Alden Peters Film Interview: "FEMME"
Alden's debut scripted short film FEMME, by writer/star Corey Camperchioli is enjoying its festival run whilst picking up a few awards along the way.
Sapphic Nation
Friend of Sophia Review
The film offers viewers a futuristically backwards world in which sex and love are regulated by societal norms. Sounds familiar, right?
The Daily Beast
‘Coming Out’: Why I Chose to Film My Emotional Coming Out Journey
The documentary 'Coming Out' chronicles my story of coming out to my friends and family - taking you, the viewer, along for the ride.
Advocate
An Effeminate Gay Man Searches for Love, Sex in Femme
With humor and wit, a new film explores the bias so many queer men deal with.
Out
Gender Performance Stigma Gets the Romcom Treatment in FEMME
The LGBTQ community still has a lot of work to do from within.
Attitude
The Hottest Gay Films at BFI Flare This Month
The 30th anniversary edition of BFI Flare: London LGBT Film Festival will take place at BFI Southbank.
Bleep Mag
Alden Peters puts his story at the center of his ‘Coming Out’ doc
In his directorial debut, NYC-based filmmaker Alden Peters documents his own coming-out experience to his friends and family.
NPR
Urban Legend: NYC Bookseller Has Held Same Parking Spot For 11 Years
There's the 14-minute video documentary about the bookseller done by Alden Peters and posted on YouTube.