16th Annual Queer Film Festival
posted: Apr 21, '08 8:55AM updated: May 05, '08 7:10PMQueer Free Films Ahoy!
posted: Apr 14, '08 11:47AM
The line up is finalized! Here are the order and dates of the films. Plus, more good news, this event is going to be FREE!
May 2nd, 11:30p - The Bubble, with short film Straight Hike for the Butch Dyke
May 9th, 11:30p - Shelter
May 17th (Saturday) - The Birthday
May 23rd, 11:30p - Itty Bitty Titty Committee
May 30th, 11:30p - Nina’s Heavenly Delights, Co-Sponsored by the LGBTQA!
Here are some short synopses of each one to keep you tied over until they show.
About the Films
Queer Free Films Ahoy!
posted: Apr 14, '08 11:47AMThe line up is finalized! Here are the order and dates of the films. Plus, more good news, this event is going to be FREE!
May 2nd - The Bubble, with short film Straight Hike for the Butch Dyke
May 9th - Shelter
May 17th (Saturday) - The Birthday
May 23rd - Itty Bitty Titty Committee
May 30th - Nina’s Heavenly Delights, Co-Sponsored by the LGBTQA!
Here are some short synopses of each one to keep you tied over until they show.
The Bubble: Three young Israelis, two guys and a girl, share an apartment in Tel Aviv’s hippest neighborhood. Trying to put aside political conflicts and focusing on their lives and loves, these progressive 20-somethings are often accused of living in an escapist “bubble”. Among them are three young Israeli flatmates: headstrong Lulu, who works in a bath products boutique, flamboyant Yali, who manages a trendy café, and brooding music store clerk Noam, who spends his weekends serving at checkpoints in the National Guard. When Noam meets and falls in love with a young Palestinian man named Ashraf, the young Israelis decide to help Ashraf stay on in Tel Aviv illegally. They dress him in modern Isralei garb, give him a Hebrew name and put him to work in Yali's café. They all decide to celebrate their peaceful coexistence at a beach party calling for an end to the occupation of Palestinian territories. But in the end, the young people's utopia is shattered by the political and social realities of the
Straight Hike for the Butch Dyke: Can a team of hand-bag swinging straight gals help Libby stop washing her brushcut with hand soap, and move away from rainbow-influenced décor? As the “Femme 4” try to add a little sugar to a tomboy butch, it looks like maybe the makeover’s happening in reverse! This take off of TV’s Queer Eye phenomenon is a comic treat from Down Under.
Shelter : "Shelter" centers on a young man, Zach, in
The Birthday:
Itty Bitty Titty Committee: Dumped by her girlfriend, rejected from the only college to which she applied and wearing an A cup in a C cup world Anna laments her life. Leaving work, she meets Sadie, the sexy leader of a radical punk-feminist group called the CIA (Clits in Action). Anna enters into this secretive world of eradicating phallo-centric & misogynic imagery, embarking on her first radical mission, feeling alive for the first time being the target of Sadie’s flirtatious actions. Things start to go sour when the CIA discovers that all of their acts have been co-opted or quickly undone and they only people who know about their group are its members. Once the CIA becomes disenchanted they dismantle. Can Anna regain her friendships and resurrect the CIA with her brilliant idea?
Nina’s Heavenly Delights: In this spicy romantic comedy, Nina is a closeted Indo-Scottish woman who learned how to cook from her father. He taught her that if she listened to her heart, she would always make the best dish. When she returns home for his funeral, she finds that the family restaurant is in trouble. She convinces her old schoolmate Lisa to help save the restaurant by winning the “Best of the West” curry competition. But while grinding the spices and chopping chilies, things heat up between them. To win, Nina must remember not only how to prepare the dishes from her childhood, but also how to listen to her heart, discovering that love is the most important ingredient, both in cooking and in life.
16th Annual Queer Film Festival!
posted: Apr 01, '08 2:52PM updated: Apr 10, '08 12:30PM
The University of Oregon's 16th Annual Queer Film Festival is coming soon! Mark your calendars for Friday's in May (2nd, 9th, 23rd, 30th) with a matinee showing on the 17th for awesome, super queer films. All films this year have been selected from 2007's winners of other queer/LGBTQ film festivals and we're super excited to have them!
Here's a quick run-down:
WHAT: 16th Annual Queer Film Festival - lots of amazing queer films!
WHERE: The Bijou - 492 E 13th Ave, Eugene, OR
WHEN: Late Nites, May 2nd, 9th, 17th, 23rd, 30th
WHO: This series of events is put on by the University of Oregon's Cultural Forum
If you've got any questions, please feel free to contact jmcginn1@uoregon.edu or stop by the Cultural Forum in the EMU.
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