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Frameline50: Interview with Jennifer M. Kroot the Director of “Hunky Jesus”

Gary Carnivele June 7, 2026

Bless us, Sisters, for we are in need of joy — and perhaps a loincloth or two! Thank hunky Jesus, this documentary blends the activism, radical resistance, and hilarity of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence from their beginnings to the present day. Weaving between Hunky Jesus 2023, interviews with some of the most storied Sisters and friends (including Sisters Roma and Vish Knew, and Saint Honey Mahogany), and archival footage from the earliest days of the Sisters’ emergence into prominence and extravagance, director Jennifer M. Kroot (To Be Takei, Frameline38; The Untold Tales of Armistead Maupin, Frameline41) has created a rollicking and heartfelt ode to our Sisters.

With all the glitz, heart, dish, and community connection you’d expect, Hunky Jesus gives rise again and again to the laughter, artistry, compassion, and fire that fuels the Sisters’ impact on the community beyond any single day in Dolores Park, and honors the decades of service and resistance that helps resurrect our faith in each other, as only the Sisters can do. And may the church say, “Amen!”

Following the screening, we’ll gather with the Sisters at The Chapel at 777 Valencia St. in The Mission — a venue fit for Hunky Jesus — for our annual Pride Kickoff Party! Grab a drink, enjoy performances and music, and help us usher in San Francisco’s Pride Weekend. Notes by Sophia Lanza-Weil

Buy Tickets: https://www.frameline.org/films/frameline50/hunky-jesus

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