Julio of Jackson Heights

This time though, things would be different. A handful of Julio’s friends formed a coalition with members of Julio’s family and seasoned LGBTQ activists from groups like Queer Nation, ActUp! and the New York City Anti-Violence Project, and committed to changing “business as usual”.
Julio of Jackson Heights tells the story of the political awakening of New York’s largest and, up to that moment, most closeted LGBTQ community.
About the Filmmaker
Born and raised in Jackson Heights, Queens, Richard Shpuntoff is a documentary filmmaker and photographer. He served as the official photographer of Queens Pride for its first twenty years (1993 – 2012) and has conducted over 100 interviews with a great range of people about the LGBTQIA+ history of Queens, and has shared much of this material through colleges, libraries and educational institutions. Julio of Jackson Heights (2016) was his first documentary film and it screened at over a dozen festivals nationwide. His second film, Everything that is Forgotten in an Instant (2020), had its New York premiere at MoMA’s Doc Fortnite festival, and it screened at festivals in France, England, Germany, Portugal and Spain.
Technical Credits
Julio of Jackson Heights, 93 minutes, year of production: 2016
Richard Shpuntoff …… director, writer, camera, producer
Hugh Gilmore ….. production assistance
Elyaqim Mosheh Adam … production assistance
Tatiana McCabe …. additional sound work
Edited at Monte Residency in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Post-production by The Boat VFX, Buenos Aires
Location:
Little Theater
Tickets:
FREE w/ RSVP