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Anthony Perrotto hosts a free gay film series sponsored by the LGBTQ+ Community at St. Bart’s, featuring films with gay themes.

Please join us on Friday, December 19th at 6 PM for “Another Country”. This will be the last film of the year. The series will return again next month in January.

Please enter through St. Bart’s Rectory Door, 109 E 50th Street (between Lexington and Park Avenues).

Following the film, we’ll have dinner at a moderately priced nearby restaurant.

Attendees are asked to bring cash to pay for dinner, as some restaurants do not provide individual checks for large groups. When that happens, it can be extremely difficult to settle the bill if some people are paying by card while others use cash. Depending upon what you order, I would estimate bringing $35-$60 in cash for your meal.

ANOTHER COUNTRY is a deeply moving portrait of youth, forbidden desire, and the quiet rebellion that shapes a life. Set in an elite British boarding school in the 1930s, the film exposes the hypocrisy of a rigid society while following a young man awakening to his sexuality and political conscience. Rupert Everett’s breakout performance gives the story heartfelt urgency and emotional depth. Beautifully shot, poetic, and quietly subversive, it still resonates powerfully with LGBTQ audiences today, and is a must-see for anyone who appreciates queer history, resistance, and the courage to live authentically.

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