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LGBT+ History Month 2026

Thu 05 Feb — Sat 28 Feb 2026

Keeping with tradition, throughout February The Garden Cinema is celebrating LGBT+ History Month! Join us for a compelling selection picked by our members, alongside exciting partnership events!

We open with British coming-out 90s drama Beautiful Thing (1996), followed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s exquisite dark comedy, Fox and His Friends (1975). The latter will be introduced by our (cinema & staff) member Jaison Washington on Sunday 8 February. We will also be bringing back the groundbreaking independent lesbian love story, Desert Hearts (1985), which was the most upvoted film by our members, and there will another queer-centric film (yet to be announced) for February’s free members’ screening. We’ll bring the month to a close with a very special members’ event, featuring an unexpected turn by Katherine Hepburn – stay tuned for more on this!

We are also excited to partner with various cultural institutions who will be bringing along some guests to the cinema for Q&As. Instituto Cervantes and The Spanish Researchers Association in the UK will present a screening of Diosa (Goddess), which centres on Catalan queer icon Joan/Marina, who uses their art to explore their femininity and question masculinity, while Radical Performers Re-Imagine Athens will present Avant-Drag!, an exhilarating look at ten Athenian drag performers who deconstruct gender, nationalism, belonging, and identity, while facing police brutality, transphobia, and racism. Queer East presents two Korean documentaries: Edhi Alice: Reverse, a moving portrait of two trans women and Miracle on Jongno Street which follows five gay men as they navigate life in the vibrant district of Jongno, Seoul.

Upcoming Screenings

Fox and His Friends 15

This film was proposed by, and on Sunday 8 February will be introduced by, independent film curator Jaison Washington. He writes:… Read More
Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Germany, 1975,
Sun 08 Feb
19:00
Wed 18 Feb
14:30

The Handmaiden 18

The Handmaiden will screen in the extended director's cut version and was proposed by our members Cathy Lee and Sofia Canhoto.… Read More
Park Chan-wook , South Korea, 2016, 168m.
Tue 17 Feb
17:30

Desert Hearts 15

This film was proposed by members Sally O'Neill, Kitty Robertson, Stephen Burns, and Molly Thomas. Molly writes: 'For LGBT+ History Month,… Read More
Donna Deitch, USA, 1985, 91m.
Thu 12 Feb
15:30
Sun 22 Feb
19:30

GP Surgery + Soft Limit Cinema Present: Mano Destra (1986) + Shorts 18

Join GP Surgery and Soft Limit Cinema in The Atrium Bar for a special Valentine’s Day Weekend event titled ‘Voluptus Obscena’… Read More
Various Directors, Various Countries, Various Years, 90m.
Fri 13 Feb
21:00

Avant-Drag! 18

Our screening on Sunday February 15 will be introduced in-person by Marta Calderon Quiñones. It will also feature a recorded introduction… Read More
Fil Ieropoulos, Greece, 2024, 92m.
Sun 15 Feb
19:30

Diosa (Goddess) + Q&A 18

To mark LGBTQI+ History Month in the UK, Instituto Cervantes are teaming up with SRUK – The Spanish Researchers Assoc in… Read More
Cyprien Clément-Delmas, Spain, 2024, 70m.
Mon 16 Feb
18:10

Beautiful Thing 15

This film was proposed by our members William Reynolds, Will Chegwidden, and Benjamin Harrison. Will writes: 'A wonderful 1994 coming of… Read More
Hettie MacDonald, UK, 1996, 90m.
Sat 21 Feb
13:40

Queer East presents Edhi Alice: Reverse 18

In Edhi Alice, director and queer activist Ilrhan Kim interrogates how documentaries about trans communities are made: the creative decisions, relationships,… Read More
Ilrhan Kim, South Korea, 2024, 130m.
Thu 26 Feb
19:50

Queer East presents Miracle on Jongno Street 18

Jongno has been a haven for queer life in Seoul since the 1980s. Five gay men navigate both personal and collective… Read More
Lee Hyuk-sang, South Korea, 2010, 115m.
Sat 28 Feb
13:30

Past Screenings

Beautiful Thing 15

This film was proposed by our members William Reynolds, Will Chegwidden, and Benjamin Harrison. Will writes: 'A wonderful 1994 coming of… Read More
Hettie MacDonald, UK, 1996, 90m.
This screening has now passed.