Join the City of West Hollywood for a special free screening of the critically acclaimed film Love Is All You Need? on Wednesday, February 22, 2017 in the West Hollywood City Council Chambers (625 N. San Vicente Blvd.) at 7:00 pm.
The feature film tackles issues of prejudice, human rights, and stories of those that have been discriminated by depicting our nation if "gay was straight and straight was gay". Love Is All You Need? is a Romeo and Juliet story set in a world where homosexuality is considered normal, heterosexuality is taboo, and heterophobia runs rampant. The film is designed as a tool for LGBT community to use to educate the straight majority what it's like to be marginalized simply for who you love.
Join the award-winning director K. Rocco Shields; Writer/Producer, David Tillman; and Cast Members Briana Evigan; Blake Cooper Griffin; and Katherine LaNasa, in a special post-screening panel discussion moderated by the Mayor of the City of West Hollywood, Lauren Meister.
To get your tickets, please visit - https://loveisallyouneedscreening.eventbrite.com or call (323) 848-6471.
The event is co-sponsored by the City of West Hollywood and the City of West Hollywood's Lesbian and Gay Advisory Board. Free parking with validation in the 5-story West Hollywood Parking Structure.
Contact: John Erickson, Community Events Technician
323.848.6360; jerickson@weho.org