![The OUT Directors Series: MILK](https://cdn.stayhappening.com/events7/banners/34e69de16be42bd07264513c71c3068dac45f8cda87e550863a390f5c1329d3a-rimg-w1200-h600-dc2a87b2-gmir.jpg?v=1738589082)
About this Event
Wednesday April 23rd
Milk
Gus Van Sant is one of those filmmakers whose work really sticks with you. Whether it’s his exploration of outsider stories or his ability to balance intimate moments with big themes, Van Sant has a knack for creating films that feel both personal and universal. Known for hits like Good Will Hunting and My Own Private Idaho, his films often dive deep into the lives of troubled, misunderstood characters, exploring everything from love and loss to identity and self-destruction. But what really sets him apart is his unique visual style—quiet, often meditative, with a focus on atmosphere. Whether you're into indie films or big Hollywood hits, Van Sant's ability to capture the human experience in a raw, sometimes uncomfortable way makes him one of the most interesting directors working today.
![Event Photos](https://cdn.stayhappening.com/events7/banners/9be20250-e19d-11ef-a8c2-73d237ab40fa-rimg-w958-h740-dc4c4943-gmir.jpg)
Milk (2008) is a powerful, heartfelt look at the life of Harvey Milk, one of the first openly gay elected officials in the U.S. Directed by Gus Van Sant and starring Sean Penn in an Oscar-winning performance, the film tells the story of Harvey’s fight for equality, his rise to political prominence in 1970s San Francisco, and his tragic assassination. It’s a story of courage, activism, and the power of community, all wrapped up in a movie that’s as inspiring as it is emotional. With a fantastic supporting cast, including James Franco and Emile Hirsch, Milk is a stirring tribute to a man who changed the course of history—and it serves as a reminder of how far we’ve come in the fight for LGBTQ rights, and how far we still have to go.
![Event Photos](https://cdn.stayhappening.com/events8/banners/9c294480-e19d-11ef-ba78-b53ec5504759-rimg-w1200-h600-dc482e04-gmir.jpg)
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Palm Springs Cultural Center, 2300 E Baristo Rd, Palm Springs, United States
USD 13.65 to USD 17.87