

Paris is Burning 35th Anniversary
Reunions & Retrospectives
| 78 MINUTESCelebrating 35 years of this landmark of queer cinema, the film offers a vibrant, intimate portrait of New York City’s 1980s Harlem ballroom scene through the lives of Black and Latinx voguers, drag queens, and trans women. Directed by Jennie Livingston, the film captures the fierce competitions, chosen families, and creative expression born from a community facing systemic racism, homophobia, and poverty. Featuring icons like Willi Ninja, Dorian Corey, and Venus Xtravaganza, this groundbreaking documentary not only introduced the world to voguing and the art of “throwing shade,” but also cemented its legacy as one of the most powerful and beloved documentaries of all time.
After the screening: Join the United Palace during its ‘Season of Community’ with an introduction by star Junior LaBeija, a post-screening performance by The Legendary International House of Garçon, and music by DJ Ken Terry.


United Palace
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