Amish Country Queer Trailer

Amish Country Queer Trailer (2025)

"Queer joy belongs everywhere" 03 May 2025 Factual 13 mins

A queer photographer documents nightlife, drag culture, and chosen family in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, revealing a thriving LGBTQ+ community and challenging assumptions about where queer joy can exist in small-town America. Winning 'Best Documentary' awards from Jim Thorpe Independent Film Festival, Red Rose Film Festival, and Appalachian Queer Film Festival, the short film serves as a proof-of-concept that's currently in the works.

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United States 12 June 2026

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