AFS celebrates a true iconoclast of American independent cinema with three classics from the Nineties queer cinema boom, with producer Dolly Hall in attendance for intros and Q&As. All Over Me (1997, 90 min.), an underseen coming-of-age gem with a killer soundtrack, screens Friday. 54: Director's Cut (1998, 105 min.), which restores Ryan Phillippe's character's bisexual identity that was butchered from the original edit, screens Saturday, followed by a Q&A moderated by Queer Cinema: Lost & Found guest programmer, archivist, and filmmaker Elizabeth Purchell. High Art (1998, 101 min.), featuring an unrecognizable Ally Sheedy, screens Sunday.