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Pride Month: NFMLA Screens 'Mistake' on Identity
20 Jun
Summary
- Film 'Mistake' honors Pride Month with an LGBTQ+ Cinema screening.
- The drama follows an intersex person's journey toward self-recognition.
- Director Honey Lauren drew from personal experiences for the film.

New Filmmakers Los Angeles (NFMLA) is honoring Pride Month by screening the film Mistake. This drama, which has garnered awards including Best Inspirational Feature at the Sedona International Film Festival, delves into the complex life of Larry Benson, an intersex person.
The film, set between 1941 and 1971 in the American South, depicts Larry's profound journey towards self-discovery. It navigates themes of identity, alienation, love, and the societal pressures that attempt to confine human lives. Director and star Honey Lauren has stated the film incorporates personal narrative elements.