PRIDE. RECOVERY. COMMUNITY.
Pride Month Film Series
Turning Point Center of Addison County
Celebrate Pride Month through connection, storytelling, and shared experience.
This June, we invite you to join us for a series of films that explore the intersections of identity, recovery, resilience, and belonging. Both Pride and recovery ask us to do something courageous: to live honestly, to confront stigma, and to build a life rooted in authenticity.
For many, these journeys overlap—navigating identity while also working toward healing, stability, and self-acceptance. Through these films, we create space to reflect on:
What it means to be seen and accepted
How community supports healing and growth
The challenges and triumphs of living truthfully
Whether you’re in recovery, part of the LGBTQ+ community, an ally, or simply curious—this space is for you.
Every Saturday in June
2:00 PM
Turning Point Center of Addison County
FREE – Ticket Required (Reserve in advance)
FEATURED FILMS
JUNE 6
But I’m a Cheerleader (1999) (16+)
Campy, colorful, and unforgettable. Explores identity, belonging, and the courage to challenge expectations.
JUNE 13
The Half of It (2020) (13+)
A quiet, heartfelt story about connection, loneliness, and self-discovery.
JUNE 20
The Miseducation of Cameron Post (2018) (16+)
A moving story of resilience and reclaiming identity in the face of harmful systems.
JUNE 27
Moonlight (2016) (17+)
A deeply human story exploring identity, vulnerability, and emotional survival.
AFTER EACH SCREENING
Community Q&A & Discussion
A supportive, judgment-free space to share, listen, and connect.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
People in recovery (all pathways)
LGBTQ+ community members
Allies, friends, and family
Anyone seeking connection and community
Attend one or all—each screening stands on its own.
YOU BELONG HERE
Recovery is about healing.
Pride is about living openly.
Community is where both become possible.