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Tuesday, June 17, 2008

ARKANSAS GLBT FILM FESTIVAL

Cinema Pride and Easy Street
Arkansas GLBT Film Festival
Saturday, June 28--12PM-10PM
Sunday, June 29-- 12PM-9PM
Easy Street Piano Bar
307 W. 7th Street
Little Rock, Arkansas 72201
For more information contact
Amos Lassen at alassenamos@yahoo.com
There is no charge to attend the festival—donations are happily accepted.

MOVIES AND SCHEDULE
Saturday, June 28

12 PM—“The Golden Age of Broadway—a documentary about musical comedies and legendary stars that made Broadway what it is

2PM---“A Portable Tribe”—a documentary about gay men, camping and nudism—ARKANSAS PREMIER

4 PM—“New Men’s Shorts:
“Kali Ma”—a mother rakes revenge on her son’s tormentor—very funny— ARKANSAS PREMIER
“Flat Mates”—ARKANSAS PREMIER
“Secrets”—ARKANSAS PREMIER
“Benny’s Gym”- when is it too young to be in love?---ARKANSAS PREMIER
“CafĂ© con Leite” (You, Me , and Him) From Brazil, two lovers and a little
Brother—ARKANSAS PREMIER

6PM—Girl’s Shorts—five Lesbian Short Films—all ARKANSAS PREMIERS
“Hung” is unquestionably my favorite film as it is so tongue in cheek. A magic potent allows five girls to be hung for one day. It is obvious what the aim of the day is but it is not easy for the girls to get used to that little something extra.
“Members Only” is a look at a girl who just can’t seem to get a date and Amy wonders if she is no longer appealing or is it because she is just not a member?
“Hi Maya” is the Swiss film that shows two women starting over on an old romance after a casual meeting in a beauty salon.
“Outside” is a futuristic film about loneliness. A young woman who is isolated in a steel bunker in the world of tomorrow faces her fears when she makes contact with an outsider.
“Airplanes” is about two young girls who meet and hook up at a carnival but as the day draws to a close their friendship is threatened.
The British film, “Can You Take It?” is seen through the eyes of a teenaged girl as she waits in a railroad station and watches a group of strangers who are detained.

8PM—“Eli Parker is Getting Married?”—a comedy by Mark Jones of Memphis who will be out special guest


Sunday—June 29
12PM—“Boystown” –from Spain—a very funny movie about murder and gentrification—ARKANSAS PREMIER

2PM—“Abomination: The Ex-Gay Movement”---a documentary which shows the
Truth about ex-gay ministries—ARKANSAS PREMIER

4PM—“2 Minutes Later”—a lesbian and a gay man get together to solve a mystery
ARKANSAS PREMIER
6PM—“The Witnesses”—(France)—Techine’s new film about lover in the time of
AIDS—ARKANSAS PREMIER

7’30PM— “Pursuit of Equality”—an amazing new documentary about equal
Rights—“the unfinished work of American freedom”. ARKANSAS PREMIER

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