Join us for a Queer Movie Club screening of Come See Me in the Good Light!
Come See Me in the Good Light (2025)
A poignant and unexpectedly funny love story about poets Andrea Gibson and Megan Falley facing an incurable cancer diagnosis with joy, wit and an unshakable partnership. Through laughter and unwavering love, they transform pain into purpose, and mortality into a moving celebration of resilience.
Schedule
Doors: 6:00 pm
Movie starts: 6:45 pm
Intermission: 8:00pm
End: 9:00pm
Who’s it for?
We run community-centred events for dykes and their friends. Come along to make new friends and enjoy queer cinema.
Ticket + donation
Ticket prices cover event costs, which we try our best to keep to a minimum. We also run these events to raise money for our friend's gender-affirming care, please consider adding a donation if you can.
Accessibility
This venue is fully wheelchair accessible. Daltons is situated under Brighton Zip and can be accessed via the ramp on the right when facing. All of doors are double-width or more with no steps. The venue itself is all on one level with smooth flooring. The terrace is accessible at both ends via ramps.
There is 1 accessible toilet onsite that is accessed with a RADAR key. Should you not have one, please ask one of our staff, who will be more than happy to lend you the venue key. If you would like a venue tour or have additional questions, please reach out to us.
Our values
This event is resolutely trans-inclusive, anti-racist, anti-ableist, and pro-Palestine. We strive to create an affirming space for all LGBTQ+ people, and no forms of discrimination or xenophobia will be tolerated.
Content warning
While the overarching topic deals with end-of-life care and terminal cancer, the film focuses heavily on love, resilience, and living life to the fullest. If you are sensitive to themes of terminal illness and loss, please keep in mind the film includes:
- Medical Themes: Frequent discussions regarding aggressive ovarian cancer, treatments, and declining health.
- Grief and End-of-Life: Emotional portrayals of anticipatory grief, physical weakness, and the emotional realities of planning for a short time frame.
If you find the movie distressing, please come and chat to one of our organisers who will be there for support if needed.
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