Celebrate Juneteenth on Revry

June 19, 1865, commonly referred to as Juneteenth, is the anniversary of the day when the last group of enslaved African Americans were freed by Union troops in the United States. Juneteenth commemorates African American freedom and emphasizes education and achievement. As a company that stands for diversity and inclusion, Revry has brought together a group of films about the Black queer experience. Please join us in celebrating this historical and glorious national holiday.

One Life to Blossom on Revry

One Life to Blossom

One Life To Blossom follows the life of black transgender activist Blossom C. Brown.

We Can't Breathe on Revry

We Can’t Breathe

A queer black woman hits the streets to capture the spirit of a mass social movement.

Masquerade on Revry

Masquerade

Sam and Ninny come to the horrifying realization that their lives are in jeopardy.

The Watermelon Woman on Revry

The Watermelon Woman

A young black lesbian filmmaker probes into the life of The Watermelon Woman.

Quest on Revry

Quest

A family struggles to run a recording studio in an impoverished Philadelphia neighborhood.

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