6:00 - 7:30
Join Frameline for a special free encore screening of Jimmy in Saigon! Featuring a Q&A with director Peter McDowell and executive producer Corey Tong, moderated by Nguyen Pham.
When his brother Jimmy mysteriously died in Vietnam in 1972, gay filmmaker Peter McDowell was just a kid, growing up within his family’s “veil of silence.” As an adult, armed with a video camera, Peter embarks on a quest to uncover the possibly queer brother he never knew. Plotted like a terrific detective story, Jimmy in Saigon follows Peter’s search for the truth about the strikingly enigmatic Jimmy—a rebellious kid drafted into the war, who stunned his family by returning to Saigon after his tour of duty to enjoy “hedonistic pleasures.” Jimmy’s letters home spoke of a Vietnamese girlfriend, but Peter suspects that something—or someone—else had captivated Jimmy.
This intimate international odyssey into the twisty alleys of old Saigon brings forth revelations that keep unfolding in unexpected and touching ways. Executive-produced by sex advice columnist Dan Savage, Jimmy in Saigon is a timely testament to the ravages of war and the healing of old wounds.
Frameline thanks the James C. Hormel LGBTQIA Center of San Francisco Public Library for their support of this encore screening.
Not rated, 89 min, 2022. In English, French, and Vietnamese with English subtitles.
This film starts at exactly the advertised time. Limited seating. First come, first served.
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