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Series Compiled by: Kirsten Schaffer & Rex Rude.

 

 

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Outfest Wednesdays:

 

The American Cinematheque at the Egyptian Theatre and Outfest collaborate to present gay and lesbian programming on Wednesdays at the Egyptian. Outfest Wednesdays is the only gay and lesbian-themed weekly screening series in the country. Founded in 1999, the programming features favorites from past festivals, Hollywood revivals, filmmaker retrospectives and sneak preview and word of mouth screenings of upcoming releases. For more information about Outfest see www.outfest.org.

Some evenings are in the 78 seat Steven Spielberg Theatre. Those films will screen twice the same night.

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January

 

 

 

Wednesday, January 9 – 7:30 PM

OUTFEST WEDNESDAYS

2 MINUTES LATER, 2007, 76 min. Directed by Robert Gaston. The queer pleasures are endless in this entertaining thriller. Abigail, a beautiful femme-dyke private investigator, teams up with macho gay guy Michael to investigate the vanishing of Michael's twin, an erotic portrait photographer with a bad reputation. When Michael poses as his brother, potential suspects emerge from the woodwork. Amid the suspense, hilarious one-liners and abundance of full-frontal male nudity, 2 MINUTES LATER successfully keeps audiences riveted, laughing and definitely turned on. Discussion following with director Robert Gaston and actor Jessica Graham.

 

 

 

Wednesday, January 16 – 7:30 PM

OUTFEST WEDNESDAYS

OF MEN AND GODS, 2002, Haiti, 52 min. Dir. Anne Lescot. This exceptional documentary shot in Haiti is about the intersection of a gay subculture and Voodou. The encounter of these two worlds leads us into a powerful, mystical and symbolic environment where freedom of being, of existing, and of incarnating the gods is expressed through theatrics and deep emotion. Through this we learn of the need these men have to find meaning to their lives in a society where homosexuality is still a taboo subject. Through Voodou, some homosexual Haitians find an explanation to their sexuality, and regard themselves as "children" of the gods, therefore provided with protection.This same divine protection is also what forces the civilian society to accept and respect these men, though with limitations. A riveting exploration of a very sensitive topic, helped immensely by touching characters who bear a will to live and to be who they are regardless of the obstacles met on their way. In French Creole with English subtitles.

 

FEBRUARY

 

Wednesday, February 6 – 7:30 PM

OUTFEST WEDNESDAYS

VICTOR VICTORIA, 1982, Warner Bros., 132 min. Dir. Blake Edwards. Oscar season is upon us so it is only appropriate to celebrate awards fever with a screening of seven-time Oscar-nominated musical VICTOR VICTORIA, winner for Best Original Song Score in 1982. It’s the 1930s in Paris, and singer Victoria Grant (Julie Andrews) finds herself struggling to make ends meet. In a moment of self-preservation, Victoria agrees to pose as a man impersonating a woman, taking on her friend and co-conspirator Toddy (Robert Preston) as her gay lover. But this perfect plan only goes so far when super straight Chicago gangster (James Garner) senses something is amiss when he starts falling for "Victor." Co-starring Leslie Ann Warren. Leslie Ann Warren will appear in person for discussion.

 

Wednesday, February 20 – 7:30 PM

OUTFEST WEDNESDAYS

WITH YOU! 2006, 68 min. Director Yaniv Dabach’s documentary follows New York City’s first gay rugby club, the Gotham Knights, as its coaches and players strive to prove to themselves and to their more established opponents that they have what it takes to become a real team. For some players, who were unable or unwilling to participate in team sports when younger due to their sexuality, the Knights offer an opportunity to experience feeling part of a team for the first time. For others, the team allows them to form genuine friendships with gay men without seeking sex or romance. As the camera follows the diverse men who make up the team from practice sessions to numerous action-packed games, what emerges is a sense of true brotherhood and a love for the game. Discussion following with director Yaniv Dabach. POST-EVENT RECEPTION HOSTED BY: ABSOLUT

 

MARCH

 

Wednesday, March 5 – 7:30 PM

OUTFEST WEDNESDAYS

THE STRANGE ONE, 1957, Sony Repertory, 99 min. Dir. Jack Garfein. Ben Gazzara has a field day in his screen debut as a warped military-school student with a brutal iron grip on his fellow classmates. Based on THE GRADUATE author Calder Willingham's novel End As A Man, THE STRANGE ONE is unique as one of the few projects developed by the Actors Studio (where it began as an Off-Broadway play) that made it intact to the screen. The political allegory and sado-masochistic and gay subtexts right below the surface caused considerable controversy on the film’s initial release. With George Peppard (also in his first feature film), Pat Hingle. Read more about this movie. Actor Paul Richards will join us for a discussion following the film. Alex Fernandez will moderate.

 

 

 

Wednesday, March 26 – 7:30 PM

OUTFEST WEDNESDAYS

CRUISING, 1980, Warner Bros. Classics, 106 min. A bleakly chilling emotional travelogue of desperation, loneliness and spiritual hunger, Al Pacino stars as a naïve undercover cop who descends into the leather bar underworld of New York’s gay S&M scene to ferret out a serial killer. Widely condemned and misinterpreted on its initial release, CRUISING emerges today as one of director William Friedkin’s major works -- it succeeds as a police procedural, a horror film (there are scenes every bit as terrifying as THE EXORCIST) and a saga of one man’s confrontation with his disintegrating, "decent" self-image. With Paul Sorvino. Featuring a terrific score by composer Jack Nitzsche, with songs by The Germs.

 

April

 

Wednesday, April 2 – 7:30 PM

OUTFEST WEDNESDAYS

FINN’S GIRL, 2007, 88 min. Dir. Dominique Cardona and Laurie Colbert. Winner of Outstanding Emerging Talent, Outfest 2007. Finn, a flirtatiously confident and workaholic doctor, has dedicated her life to running her late partner Nancy’s abortion clinic while raising their daughter Zelly. When a charming pair of surveillance cops arrives on the scene, they provide more than protection for Finn and Zelly - particularly Diana, the female partner of the duo. Gracefully balancing the intrigue of a mystery/suspense film with smart domestic drama, FINN’S GIRL delivers a refreshingly sophisticated, original story.

 

 

 

Wednesday, April 30 – 7:30 PM

OUTFEST WEDNESDAYS

In Collaboration with the American Civil Liberties Union.

THROUGH THICK AND THIN, 2007, 77 min. Dir. Sebastian Cordoba. Winner of the Freedom Award, Outfest 2007. Love knows no bounds, but for most bi-national gay and lesbian couples, it does know borders. This gripping documentary highlights the seemingly insurmountable odds facing gay and lesbian couples, regardless of citizenship, when they fall in love. At the courts’ mercy, couples’ careers, home life and safety are threatened by governments that refuse to recognize their relationships. Tender and inspiring, THROUGH THICK AND THIN skillfully depicts the tricky navigations that couples make to stay together. Official website. Discussion following with director Sebastian Cordoba.

 

May

 

Wednesday, May 7 – 7:30pm

OUTFEST WEDNESDAYS

WATER LILLIES (NAISSANCE DES PIEUVRES), 2007, Koch Lorber Films, 85 min. Dir. Celine Sciamma. This feature directorial debut staring newcomers Pauline Acquart (Marie), Louise Blachère (Anne) and Adèle Haenel (Floriane), explores the vast theme of nascent teenage sexuality through the relationships of three 15-year-old girls who compete in their school’s synchronized swimming team. Together, they confront the confusion and cruelty of adolescence while learning about love and desire. The aquatic setting enhances the amorphous, fleeting nature of their interactions. In French with English subtitles. www.myspace.com/pieuvres

 

 

 

Wednesday, May 21 – 7:30 PM

OUTFEST WEDNESDAYS

THE EDGE OF HEAVEN, 2007, Strand Releasing, 116 min. Born in Germany of Turkish parentage, filmmaker Fatih Akin's newest film is an utterly assured and profoundly moving study in which the lives of six people -- four Turks and two Germans -- crisscross through love and tragedy. Akin continues his insightful exploration of the things that divide and bridge two seemingly different cultures and generations to arrive at the universal. The film starts Turkey's revered Tuncel Kurtiz and Fassbinder icon Hanna Schygulla, with a cast of talented performers. Winner - Best Screenplay Award, Cannes Film Festival 2007 and Winner - Best Screenplay Award, European Film Awards 2007. In German, Turkish and English, with English subtitles. Strand Releasing opens the film in Los Angeles on May 30th. For more information, please visit ww.strandreleasing.com.

 

 

 

Wednesday, May 28 – 7:30 PM

OUTFEST WEDNESDAY

New Restored and Uncensored 35mm Print

"Un Chant d’Amour" ("A Song of Love") 1950, 25 min. Dir. Jean Genet. Outlaw writer Jean Genet (author of subversive classics The Thief’s Journal and Our Lady of the Flowers) originally made the silent film "Un Chant d’Amour" for Parisian gay porn collectors. Set in a prison, the sexual fantasies of the prisoners are played out in the sadomasochistic environment of their surroundings. Banned in France upon its release for explicit sexuality, the film is voyeuristic and erotic while remarkably poetic and romantic. Genet’s sole directorial effort has proved its importance in queer film culture, influencing works from Andy Warhol to Todd Haynes.

GENET, 1981, 52 min. Director Antoine Bourseiller’s fascinating documentary focuses on enfant terrible Jean Genet as he speaks candidly in 1981 about his prison experiences, his sexuality and his work. More about this film.