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BiCONIC Film Festival

We center on the Bi+ umbrella, bisexual, pansexual, polysexual, multisexual, fluid, omnisexual, or anyone attracted to more than one gender.

Welcome to the BiCONIC Film Festival!

Date: June 25th, 2025

Location: Eclectic Box SF

BiCONIC Film Festival

Join us for the BiCONIC Film Festival, a for our semi-annual celebration of diverse and groundbreaking cinema! Get ready for an unforgettable evening of captivating stories, thought-provoking documentaries, and mesmerizing performances. (18+ Only)

Mark your calendars for Wednesday, June 25, 2025 at 6:30 PM (Pacific Daylight Time). We're thrilled to welcome you to our venue the Eclectic Box SF located at 446 Valencia St, San Francisco, CA 94103.

AMOURS (6:00)

Directed by Quentin Pladeau

AMOURS is the story of a love encounter, of all love encounters: gay, straight, bisexual... It's the story of love at first sight, of an exchanged smile, of a first step full of hope, without knowing what tomorrow will bring!

Buffalo & Wolfy (6:00)

Directed by Rebecca Ozer

Two bi+ cavewomen invent fire in the heat of a fight about their polyamorous relationship. This prehistoric comedy digs into miscommunication, desire, and boundary-setting — with a wink at how bisexual and queer love has always been revolutionary.

CHROMA (5:00)

Directed by Shan Leigh Pomeroy

A vivid portrait of an artist discovering color — and with it, her queer identity. This short uses visual metaphor to explore the joy and fullness of embracing your bi+ self.

Dear May (8:00)

Directed by Xinyue Zoey Kang

A bittersweet lesbian summer fling unfolds through music and memory. This short musical from NYU captures the spark of young love with bi+ energy and style.

Even Still, (3:15)

Directed by Grey Anderson

A lyrical short about finding joy through transness, chosen family, and resisting public perception. While not overtly labeled, the film's spirit resonates with the expansive bi+ and queer journey of building beauty in the midst of pain.

Fugitive Freedom Dreaming (5:52)

Directed by Catron Booker

integrates both performance art and experimental film through a Black queer decolonial feminist lens, the work is both an archival intervention and a means of imagining expansive futures of Black feminist liberation. My work is a love letter for myself as a bi+ artist and for my ancestors whose love has carried me thus far.

Instagram: @feministablack

Ilusión (1:00)

Directed by Guadalupe Gutierrez Rojas

A girl walks across the woman she believes will be her true love. This one-minute visual poem captures the wonder and curiosity of a bi+ encounter in a fleeting, magical moment.

Instagram: @guady_gutierrez07

Last Hair (4:30)

Directed by Julia Pankova

Julie lives in a surreal world made of hair — trapped by memories and routine. This dreamy short explores isolation, transformation, and emotional rebirth through a bi+ lens of symbolic self-discovery.

Love ≠ Healthy Relationship (6:11)

Directed by MacKenzie Galloway

Antonella always believed Emmanuel was the one — until her unexpected desires shift everything. A provocative, emotional short exploring the complicated truths of bisexual longing and self-awareness.

Mama’s Sun (14:02)

Directed by Chau Bao Nguyen

Quyen is a mother in Saigon raising a child with her partner — another woman. Told through intimate home footage, this documentary explores queer family, motherhood, and the bi+ joy of creating family on your own terms in Vietnam.

Meat Cute (3:20)

Directed by Wen Tong-Everitt

A young Bisexual butcher experiences his first boy crush! Head over heels in love, our protagonist must prove that he exists to the boy from the tailor shop, but how? An inconvenient rip of his apron provides the apprentice with the perfect opportunity. The Butcher’s attempts get bigger, bolder, and more misguided as our protagonist busts his chops to prove that his romancing skills are as sharp as his knives. Eventually the Butcher miraculously finds that he was romancing the wrong tailor.

Instagram: @wenji.sbpz

More Than He Knows (13:20)

Directed by Fiona Dawson

Ryan and Taya have a happy and loving marriage. When they go on a routine staycation, Ryan instantly connects with a man at the hotel pool. Conflicted by this attraction, Ryan explores a part of himself that he has long suppressed. This encounter opens up the chance for a whole new level of honesty between Ryan and Taya, if they are willing to explore bisexuality and an open relationship.

Instagram: @mthkfilm

My Best Friend’s Date (5:00)

Directed by Kareen Mallon

Two friends help each other navigate the world of dating apps — but it’s not just the intended couple catching feelings. A fun, lighthearted short where bi+ love might sneak up when you least expect it.

Overthinker (15:00)

Directed by Matías Dinardo

Overthinker is a bi+ love story between two boys, one full of questions, the other full of charm. Sometimes the hardest thing isn’t coming out — it’s getting out of your own head.

Instagram: @esoquesemueve.prod

Perfectly Out of Place (3:43)

Directed by Tegan Maya Parket-Morris

A woman from the 1950s is magically transported to the present day, where she begins to explore her true identity. This playful film celebrates how bi+ people have always existed — even when society tried to erase them.

Start Over (3:28)

Directed by Coré Ruiz

Three people embark on a new chapter together, but a loss will redefine the bonds that united them. A queer story exploring polyamorous love and grief, pushing past the clichés of traditional relationship structures.

SynchroniCity (3:36)

Directed by Nuris Blu

"Synchronicity" is a love story about two bi+ souls who keep crossing paths but never find the way to meet each other. Through smiles, glances, and missed chances, they wonder—are we just imagining this, or is there something real between us? In a world full of coincidences, will they find their way to each other?Based on the real experiences of the bi+ creators of the short film and also... bi+ people everywhere.

The Second First Kiss (7:21)

Directed by Mathias Blake

Emmett is freshly out as a bisexual man and on his first date with Theo, who has... much more experience dating men. However, when the date ends awkwardly, can the two find a way to reconcile?

What My Heart Wanted (3:33)

Directed by Emma Ciprian

Shot on 16mm, "What My Heart Wanted" discloses the honesty, subtleties and innocent intimacies of lingering moments shared between two queer people on a first date in a cinema; a rarity to be documented or represented on the medium of film. This affectionate exchange is set to a soundtrack of the gentle voices and romantic experiences of modern bisexual, queer femme and non-binary people.

With Love From Munera (3:00)

Directed by Yazmeen Kanji

A vibrant short documentary about Munera Yusuf, a young storyteller navigating healing and growth through queer community, tattoos, and Toronto’s streets. A celebration of identity, self-awareness, and bi+ self-expression as ongoing acts of love.

Instagram: @withlovefrommunera

Thank you for joining us to celebrate bi+ stories on screen!

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