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When: 09/29/2011 - 10/06/2011

Time: 06:00 pm - 11:55 pm

Location: Landmark's Midtown Art Cinema/Ansley Park Playhouse/Phillip Rush Center

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Website: http://www.outonfilm.org

E-mail: jim.farmer@outonfilm.org

Contact Name: Jim Farmer

Phone: 678-237-7206

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Out On Film 2011 day to day schedule
(All films at Midtown Art Cinema unless specifically noted)

Wednesday, September 28 Rush Center pre-event
“Through the Eyes of the AIDS Storm: Jesse Peel” at 7:30 p.m.

Opening Night - Thursday, September 29
6:00 p.m. “The Sleeping Beauty of East Finchley”
7:35 p.m. “Going Down in La-La Land” (expected guest, actor Matthew Ludwinski)
Friday, September 30
3:50 p.m. “The Lulu Sessions”
5:40 p.m. “Photos of Angie”
7:00 p.m. “eCupid” (expected guest, director JC Calciano)
9:15 p.m. “Cho Dependent” (expected guest, director Lorene Machado)
11:00 p.m. “Kink Crusaders”
Saturday, October 1
11:00 a.m. “Our Lips Are Sealed”
12:10 p.m. “August”
1:30 p.m. A series of Women’s Shorts looking at navigating love, a lesbian Southern Baptist minister – and singing zombies
“Changing Times” (USA, Keith Hartman) The third in director Hartman’s series of marriage equality shorts
“Come Back to Me” (USA, James Chen) A young lesbian couple discovers their relationship turned inside out by internalized homophobia
“Cupcake: A Zombie Lesbian Musical” (Australia, Rebecca Thomson)- A melodic massacre featuring a young love struck lesbian couple, two bigoted old ladies, a postman delivering death and a chorus line of fabulous, feathered flesh-eating zombies – and the most hummable song of the season.
“Cyclicity” ( USA, Jason Knade ) A girl-meets-girl story that explores philosophical themes and contemporary romance, Cyclicity introduces us to two young ladies who get to know one another on a ferris wheel while discussing the theoretical future of their brand new relationship.
“For Such a Time as This” (USA, Joe Windish) Out lesbian pastor Genie Hargrove, ordained a Southern Baptist minister, tells of her journey in a Story Corps interview.
“No Direction” ( USA, Melissa Finell) Recent college grad Jamie is having trouble finding a job and a girlfriend. Anxious over where her life is going, she finds a comforting companion in her global positioning system.

3:15 p.m. Looking for Love – With a Side of Judy
A series of Men’s Shorts
“Baldguy” (Norway, Maria Block ) A son comes home to tell his parents about the guy he’s just kissed in this exhilarating musical.
“Finding Judy” (USA, Gary Riotto)
An African American teen from Chicago looks discovers he can sing and act just like the legendary Judy Garland.
“I Don’t’ Want to Go Back Alone” ( Brazil, Daniel Ribeiro ) 15-year-old blind teenager Leonardo has to deal with the jealousy of his female friend Giovana while figuring out the romantic feelings he's having for his new friend Gabriel.
“The Queen” (USA, directed by Christina Choe)
Bobby, a Korean-American teen outcast, works at his family’s dry cleaning business. On the night before prom, a prom queen and her hunky boyfriend stop by with some requests and Bobby imagines his own prom.
“The Rescue” (USA, Philippe Gosselin) If you are looking for a new boyfriend, why not adopt? Lots of boyfriend types are available at the local kennel. From Philippe Gosselin, director of last year’s popular “The Window.”
“Verona” – (USA, Laurie Lynd) Inspired by Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet,” “Verona” is the story of two young lovers, separated by their rival fraternities.

5:05 p.m. “Jamie and Jesse are not Together” ((expected guest, director Wendy Jo Carlton)
7:25 p.m. “Leave it on the Floor”
10:00 p.m. “Eating Out: The Open Weekend”
11:50 p.m. “Cho Dependent” (encore)
Sunday, October 2
11:00 a.m. “This is What Love in Action Looks Like”
1:00 p.m. “Legalize Gay” (with Q and A to follow)
2:30 p.m. “Mary Lou”
5:30 p.m. “Man 2 Man: A Gay Man’s Guide to Finding Love” (WORLD PREMIERE) (Q and A to follow with Christopher Hines)
7:20 p.m. “The Green”
9:10 p.m. “Buffering”
Monday, October 3
3:50 p.m. “Out for the Long Run”
5:20 p.m. “Tomboy”
7:00 p.m. “The Wise Kids” (Q and A to follow with director Stephen Cone)
9:10 p.m. “Morgan” world premiere with Q and A
Tuesday, October 4
4:15 p.m. “That’s My Nun”
5:35 p.m. “The Night Watch”
7:20 p.m. “We Were Here”
9:10 p.m. “Longhorns”
Ansley Park Playhouse – TBD encore
Wednesday, October 5
4:00 p.m. Finding Their Own Voice shorts

“Finding Judy” (USA, Gary Riotto)
An African American teen from Chicago looks discovers he can sing and act just like the legendary Judy Garland.
“Loop Planes”
( USA, Robin Wilby )
Living at an amusement park, thirteen-year-old Nick is used to wild rides. The arrival of an intriguing pink-haired girl sets off an emotional ride.
“Poker Face” (USA, Becky Lane)
A group of lesbian friends are shocked when one of their closest poker buddies makes a shocking revelation.
“Slip Away” (USA, Michelle Bonilla)
Selena and Jane are tangled in a web of desire. One struggles to find perfect love, while the other chases gratification through artificial bliss. How far does one go before they simply slip away? Michelle Bonilla, Thea Gill and Wilson Cruz star.


5:35 p.m. “Gone”
7:15 p.m. “Wish Me Away”
9:10 p.m. “Private Romeo” (Q and A)
Ansley Park Playhouse – local programming (TBD)
Closing Night - Thursday, October 6
3:00 p.m. “Leave it on the Floor” (encore)
5:00 p.m. Best of Fest Shorts
“Expressions” (USA, Parthiban Shanmugam) The assignment of an autobiographical film initially offers young Jessica hope of relief, but as she explores her growing despair, the bullying by classmates intensifies. With no hope for sympathy or refuge, she finds only one way out. The Atlanta debut of a film that played the Cannes Film Festival this year.
“Facing a New Age” (USA, Austen Hoogen) This excellent documentary short takes a look at the challenges faced by aging gays
Men’s Shorts Audience Award winner (TBD)
Women’s Shorts Audience Award winner (TBD)
6:45 p.m. “From Hollywood to Dollywood” (Q and A to follow with director Gary and Larry Lane)
8:45 p.m. “Judas Kiss” (Q and A to follow)




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