Dennis Harvey highlighted the 22nd Festival in his “Screen Grabs” roundup column in 48 Hills.
“Screen Grabs: Audre Lorde rises again at Queer Women of Color Film Fest”
Published June 7, 2026.
“Features include a revival of the award-winning 1995 A Litany for Survival: The Life and Work of Audre Lorde, a portrait of the late (in her words) “Black, lesbian, feminist, mother, warrior poet” whose principle subject was social injustice in all forms; and a new documentary, Quba!, which looks at the oppressive past history and improving current state of LGBTQ rights in Cuba. Some filmmakers will be present at the Presidio Theater’s on-site screenings in SF, and the festival is not just free (though online ticket registration is required), but takes pains to be accessible for a full range of patrons with disability issues.”
Read the article: https://48hills.org/2026/06/screen-grabs-audre-lorde-rises-again-at-queer-women-of-color-film-fest/