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This program features a daring look at a fragile and ephemeral romance played out by Ken dolls with hearts, an homage to Tennessee Williams, a questioning exploration of the youth-obsessed gay world, and more.
Hearts and Hotel Rooms (Justin
James, US, 2007): Brian and Jimmy go their separate ways after an unforgettable night. Will their hearts lead them back to each other?
Something Like That (Alguma coisa
assim) (Esmir Filho, Brazil,
2006): Two teenagers go out for a great night of fun in the streets of Sao Paulo.
A Lesson in Biology (Keno
Rider, US, 2007): Created in the style of and as an homage to Tennessee Williams, A
Lesson in Biology unfolds on prom night, 1968, in the Deep South. Eighteen-year-old Tom confronts his mentor and biology teacher about dangerous secrets they have shared and what the future holds.
Solace (Michaline Babich,
US, 2007): Hugo meets someone online who looks to be everything he’s looking for. Will a quick hookup result in a passionate connection or something he’ll always regret?
Softly (Bryan Jackson, US,
2007): A romance, fragile and ephemeral, in a doll-sized world.
Signage (Rick Hammerly,
US, 2007): A chance encounter with a young deaf man forces a forty-one-year-old to face his ambiguous future in today’s youth-obsessed gay world.
Heart (David Quantic, US,
2006): A karaoke singer imagines himself inside a cheesy music video for a Heart song.
ADMISSION: $10 non-member / $8 members |