Divergence Movie Night presents an evening of short films

Divergence Movie Night founder Caitlyn Pascal will hang up her projectionist hat Thurs, Dec 13. Her final event is a marathon of seven short films screening at Raw Sugar.

Pascal says two of her favourite films from the swan-song night are Put This on the Map and No Regret.

Put This on the Map . . . gives a very current voice to queer high-school students,” she says.

No Regret (Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien) is a film by Marlon T Riggs that documents the struggles of five black HIV-positive men as they battle the stigma surrounding their infection and homosexuality.

Put This on the Map trailer

Divergence Movie Night presents an evening of short films

Thurs, Dec 13, 6-11pm

Raw Sugar Café, 692 Somerset St W

Free (suggested donation $5-10)

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