Trailer
Assistive Technologies

Really Happy Someday

Runtime
1hr 30mins
Directed by
J Stevens
Featuring
Breton Lalama,
Khadijah Roberts-Abdullah,
Xavier Lopez

Showtimes

Sat 4/11
Available for online purchase
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Part of the 2026 Wicked Queer Film Festival!

Z lives to sing — musical theatre is his whole world, and his star is rising fast. But when a big audition goes off the rails, he’s left questioning everything: his career, his relationship, his voice, and how his identity as a newly trans masc performer fits into it all. 

Just when it seems like curtains, Z meets a warm, no-nonsense vocal coach who helps him rediscover his sound. Add a new gig as a barback and a charming boss named Santi into the mix, and suddenly life is hitting a different kind of high note. 

As Z finds a new voice that reflects who he is now, the story becomes a celebration of resilience, self-discovery, and newfound identity.

Please note: There are no Coolidge Member comps to Wicked Queer Film Festival screenings.

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