#OTVTonight: A Window Into Love
May 28, 20245:30 pm - 8:00 pm
Find live updates on #OTVTonight.
CART captioning and American Sign Language (ASL) are provided.
About the Event
Love is a universal language; it transcends identity and culture. Love is more than a feeling; it is a tough invitation that encourages sacrifice and commitment. Love is a never-ending journey that is always beginning. But what is love in the absence of compassion and wonder?
#OTVTonight, your favorite intersectional Late Show, returns to MCA Chicago for an intimate evening filled with care and admiration for the stories that help us to cultivate a bond that is strong enough to heal, prepare, and transform unstable foundations.
Join us in the Edlis Neeson Theater for the premiere of handpicked titles inviting us to open a window into love, interspersed with artist interviews, live DJ sets, pop-up performances and more — all hosted by OTV’s Co-Founder and Executive Diva, Elijah McKinnon. Remember, the future of television is intersectional. If you don’t believe it, let OTV show you.
For live updates on #OTVTonight: A Window Into Love, visit bit.ly/otvtonight.
CART captioning and American Sign Language (ASL) are provided.
Schedule
5:30 pm
Preshow Step & Repeat in Lobby
6 pm
Show begins in Edlis Neeson Theater
Featured Works
HOW TO CARRY WATER
SHORT-FILM | HYBRID DOCUMENTARY | 15 MINUTES
This punk rock fairytale doubles as a portrait of fat, queer, disabled photographer Shoog McDaniel.
WORK
SHORT-FILM | NARRATIVE | 13 MINUTES
Unable to move on from a breakup, Gabriela impulsively drops into an old job, where she unexpectedly runs into a friend from her past.
A REAL ONE
SHORT-FILM | NARRATIVE | 15 MINUTES
A bright teenager learns the power of true friendship when a closely held secret is discovered.
MOONCAKE
SHORT-FILM | EXPERIMENTAL DOCUMENTARY | 12 MINUTES
A meditation on gender queerness and the blurred lines between influence, desire, and obsession.
Related Content
Trailer
About Open Television (OTV)
Open Television (OTV) is a non-profit streaming platform and media incubator for intersectional storytelling, with artists and their creative visions at the center. OTV’s mission is to transform the way film, television and entertainment industries support independent artists and communities marginalized by their race, gender, sexuality, class, disability or nationality. Through intentional artist development and holistic community development the award-winning organization provides a network of care to identify, activate and mobilize the next generation of storytellers.
Learn more about Open Television at www.weareo.tv.
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