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The Mattachine Family Screening

  • Figge Art Museum 225 W. 2nd Street Davenport, IA 52801 United States (map)

The Mattachine Family

Clock Inc. and The Project invite you to a screening of “The Mattachine Family” at the Figge Art Museum! There will be two screenings on Oct. 20: one at 7 p.m. and another at 9 p.m.

All proceeds will be split 50/50 with Clock Inc. and The Project of the Quad Cities.

October 20 | 7 & 9 p.m. Screenings | Figge Art Museum

This screening is proudly presented by Iowa Representative Ken Croken.

About the Film

Starring NICO TORTORELLA (Younger; Walking Dead: World Beyond), JUAN PABLO DI PACE (Fuller House, Mamma Mia!), and EMILY HAMPSHIRE (Schitt’s Creek). The Mattachine Family picks up at a critical moment in the life of our protagonist, Thomas (Tortorella). The child he and his husband, Oscar (Di Pace), fostered has been reunited with his birth mother and Oscar’s long-stagnant career as an actor has picked up and sent him to Michigan for months of filming. In the bewildering lurch of change and loss, Thomas embarks on a journey to figure out what he wants from life and what it means to be gay in 2021, when so many possibilities have opened up for people who grew up thinking that marriage and children were closed off to them.

At its heart, this is a story about family, about the bonds we form with friends and lovers and children, and the way those relationships define us, elude us, and perplex us.

Parenthood is an exchange of identities for everyone. Anyone who has considered and worried about the enormous changes that come with parenthood will appreciate this film. Anyone who values their chosen family and community will appreciate this film. Anyone who has ever felt lost in love will appreciate this film. That’s what I think is so special about The Mattachine Family.

We have told a queer story about the universality of love, family, and community.

Andy Vallentine, Director

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