Dance Film SF Presents 'Last Dance'
Award-winning doc 'Last Dance at the Sundance Stompede' streams worldwide as part of Dance Film SF's Pride Month program.
This Pride Month, Dance Film SF invites audiences worldwide to Move with Pride, a special streaming program available June 1–21, headlined by the award-winning feature documentary “Last Dance at the Sundance Stompede” (dir. Graham Clayton-Chance).
The Sundance Stompede began in the early 1990s as a small grassroots AIDS fundraiser and grew over 27 years into a cornerstone of LGBTQ+ culture, becoming a beloved annual gathering where queer individuals united through country-western dance and challenged the dance style's traditional gender norms. “Last Dance” chronicles the final Stompede in November 2023, when over 800 people from around the globe converged on San Francisco one last time, with founder Ingu Yun and 15 participants reflecting on a community that used dance as a vehicle for survival, celebration, and change.
Following its world premiere at Dance Film SF in spring 2025, “Last Dance” spent the past year screening at festivals worldwide — most recently at BFI Flare: London LGBTQIA+ Film Festival — earning the "Portrait of a Generation" Jury Prize at Choreoscope (Barcelona Dance Film Festival) and Best Documentary at the San Francisco Dance Film Festival. Move with Pride marks its online debut.
“Last Dance” will be offered alongside “Intimité Révélée,” a short film in collaboration with Ballet22,* celebrating queer love and intimacy through dance. Together, they make for a heartwarming program honoring both the joy and the legacy at the heart of Pride.
English title Last Dance at the Sundance Stompede
Director Graham Clayton-Chance
Production year 2025
Duration 50 minutes
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