BLUE FILM at Facets on March 30

IN PERSON FILM EVENT - A tense, provocative two-hander that confronts shame, power, desire, and unresolved trauma, BLUE FILM follows a fetish cam performer who agrees to spend the night with an anonymous client—only to discover the man is someone from his past. With just two characters locked in an intimate and emotionally volatile encounter, BLUE FILM unfolds like a psychological stage play—raw, claustrophobic, and impossible to look away from. BLUE FILM is a challenging film, but also an urgent one—unafraid to explore the messy edges of intimacy and accountability. These monthly screenings celebrate bold, intimate, and internationally acclaimed queer cinema, bringing powerful stories to the big screen while creating space for conversation, community, and connection. Each program is thoughtfully curated to showcase filmmakers whose work explores identity, desire, and human connection with honesty and artistry. Screenings take place on the final Monday of each month at 7:00 PM at FACETS Film Forum (1517 West Fullerton).

  • Reed Birney, Kieron Moore
  • Elliot Tuttle
  • Elliot Tuttle
  • 82 minutes
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About Open Space Arts

The OPEN SPACE ARTS showcases powerful LGBTQ+ storytelling through five exciting components:

  • Full productions of bold and innovative plays.
  • Staged readings of classic and new plays.
  • Staged readings of winners from our QUEER EXPRESSION WRITING CONTEST FOR STAGE AND SCREEN.
  • In-person screenings of feature films at FACETS in Chicago.
  • A virtual selection of short and mid-length films, available for streaming anywhere.

Learn more about our programs at openspacearts.org.