In the breathtaking countryside of small-town Pennsylvania, there is an artsy village filled with diverse creatives that make up an eclectic community teeming with rich history. Although not well-known outside the town, New Hope’s history is deeply rooted in LGBTQ+ stories ever since it became a popular hangout for performers, musicians, and actors in the 1940s. But throughout history, New Hope’s queer stories have been largely left untold. Until now.
In partnership with LGBTQ+ film festival Outfest, production studio TRAVERSE32 created the Creative Hope Initiative, an incubator program that funded five queer filmmakers (Hansen Bursic, Joy Davenport, Natalie Jasmine Harris, Kase Peña, and Kristal Sotomayor) to create short documentaries highlighting local queer stories in towns across the country. The incubator’s inaugural program, “Queer Cuts: New Hope,” focuses on the LGBTQ+…