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Film of the Day

Thanks to our partnership with Frameline, the leading educational media distributor solely dedicated to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) film and video since 1981, we will have a "Film of the Day" every day during the conference. The daily film screenings will take place at 19:00 Hrs in ContempoCinema (Plaza del Angel, Zona Rosa). 

Our Partner Frameline has a media collection including more than 200 documentary, fiction, experimental and animation titles reflecting the best of LGBT filmmaking from around the world. Frameline films are for use in schools, colleges and universities, libraries, and community groups.

Frameline invites you to visit their website to browse the collection ranging over 70 different subject areas including Gender/Women’s Studies, Social Issues, American Studies, Film Studies, Pop Culture and many, many more. While at the Frameline website, please sign up for the informative and free monthly e-newsletter, the Frameline Distribution Dispatch, with the latest in LGBT media developments and special discounts and packages offered only to subscribers. Frameline films represent the most artistically innovative, thematically rich and socially relevant LGBT images and ideas from around the world.

 

La pelicula del dia 8 de diciembre / Film des Tages 8. Dezember/ Film of the Day 8. December

Saturn's Return

 
 
Wenona Byrne  2000  26 min.  Australia
Barney and Dimi are young and in love. Barney's father, Dan, is dying of AIDS. Dan wants to get out early; he is planning his suicide and wants Barney's blessing. Barney wants him to face up to the mistakes of his past. Dimi, suddenly an outsider, feels like he is losing Barney and wants to connect with his own father. A journey for both of remembering, grief and reconciliation.
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RSVP

 
 
Laurie Lynd  1991  23 min.  Canada
RSVP is a lyrical piece which explores the emotions felt by a group of people when a man they all know dies.  The story is woven together not with dialogue, but rather with the song “La Spectre de la Rose” (from Berlioz’ Les Nuits d’Ete, performed by Jessye Norman) which Andrew (the deceased) had requested several weeks prior to his funeral from a local radio station.  His lover, Sid, returns home from Andrew's funeral, turns on the radio and, ironically, the d.j. announces Andrew's request and plays this hauntingly beautiful aria. The music forms a link between various family members and friends listening to it; through their images, reactions and memories we learn about Andrew's life and that he has died of AIDS. Sid (and the viewer) takes a small step forward in the grieving process. RSVP is an almost wordless tour-de-force about the impact of one man's death on those who loved him.
La pelicula del dia 9 de diciembre / Film des Tages 9. Dezember/ Film of the Day 9. December

Summer In My Veins 

(Director's Cut)

 
 
Nish Saran  1999  41 min.  USA
A gay Indian filmmaker travels across America with his family visiting from India, as he struggles to come out to them. He was tested for HIV before he left for the trip and will not recieve his results until they return. Under the threat of terminal illness, made very real by an unsafe encounter with an HIV-positive man, the filmmaker explores the dynamics of secrecy and love that mark this very close family. Pushing the limits of personal documentary every moment, every achingly intimate moment -- including coming out to his mother -- is caught on tape.
La pelicula del dia 10 de diciembre / Film des Tages 10. Dezember/ Film of the Day 10. December

  Gay Sex in the 70s

 
 
Joseph Lovett  2005  72 min.  USA
During the twelve years from the Stonewall Rebellion (1969) to the first reported cases of AIDS (1981) there was a search for a definition of what it meant to be gay. And for the most part, that search required openly exploring a sexuality that for decades had been forbidden. Americans in New York and elsewhere were cutting loose from puritanical values and ascribing to the catchphrase of the time “if it feels good, do it.” Suddenly, not only was sexuality allowed for gay people, sexuality was in and of itself a good thing. Today, most people – even young gay men – have no idea of what life was like in the streets of New York at that time. There are few left alive to tell them of the astounding sexual freedom and sexual excitement of day-to-day life. Considerable attention has been given to Stonewall itself and to the 80s in terms of HIV and AIDS, but much less notice has been given to the period of time between the two. This film provides that “hidden history” in a frank and thoughtful way, raising questions about how far the gay liberation movement has come and how acceptance of sexuality can affect sexual behavior, promiscuity, and the sometimes murky relationship between liberation and integration.

Documentary producer/director Joseph Lovett (producer of the first in-depth AIDS investigations for national television at ABC News’ “20/20”) focuses his lens on the unbridled sexual passion and exploration that marked those twelve years. This outpouring of sexuality is put into perspective by looking at what gay life was like before 1969. In an era when same-sex attraction was seen as pathetic or threatening, and fulfilling same-sex relationships were considered impossible, what set the stage for the explosion? With access to a filmic and photographic treasure trove of erotic life on New York’s West Side Piers, trucks, bars, dance clubs, bathhouses and beaches, Lovett’s cast of storytellers (including Larry Kramer, Scott Bromley, Barton Benes, Rodger McFarlane, and others) takes us from the remarkably repressed pre-Stonewall period to an era of sexual liberation unparalleled since ancient Rome. Straightforward, funny and titillating at the same time, their stories are told with remarkable wit, humor and perspective. For younger people – those who became sexually active during the age of AIDS – this film may be a startling revelation.

Mr. Lovett is available for some in-person visits for those interested in having him accompany the film and/or participate in panel discussions. Please contact Frameline for more information.
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The Dead Boys' Club

 
 
Mark Christopher  1992  25 min.  USA
The Dead Boys' Club is the story of a young man in a world haunted by the absence of an entire generation of men that have gone before him: a generation that he should have known but, because of AIDS, is a generation that he can only imagine.

Awkward and shy, Toby is visiting his New York cousin Packard, who gives him a pair of shoes previously owned by Packard's recently deceased lover. When Toby dons the shoes, he is transported to the pre-AIDS 1970s world of promiscuity, hot guys and glitter balls. The Dead Boys' Club is an evocative, sexy and humorous exploration of a young man's coming out, and an homage to the generation that paved the way -- some with their lives -- before him.
La pelicula del dia 11 de diciembre / Film des Tages 11. Dezember/ Film of the Day 11. December

Fight Back, Fight AIDS: 15 Years of ACT UP

 
 
James Wentzy  2002  75 min.  USA
James Wentzy's in-your-face FIGHT BACK, FIGHT AIDS is a compilation of footage documenting the first ACT UP meeting in 1987 on New York City's Wall Street and continues to 2002. Amateur video recording – at the demonstration level and from the private, behind-the-scenes meetings and training – reveals the astonishing camraderie that united a politically enraged community, regardless of age, race, ethnicity or gender.

Recognizable faces among the hundreds of ACT UP activists, timelessly captured over the 15 years of footage, are likely to be moving. Particularly noteworthy is seeing activist and author Vito Russo issue a speech equating AIDS to war then demanding to know how the two landscapes differ.

Whether or not your own political views are aligned with ACT UP’s today, this infinitely relevant political group taught us to fight back against government complacency, to protest the high cost of pharmaceutical drugs, and to simply ask others, "Where is your rage?"

--San Francisco International Lesbian & Gay Film Festival
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Deaf Heaven

 
 
Steve Levitt  1993   25 min.   USA
Steve Levitt's Deaf Heaven is about AIDS, angels, faith and the Holocaust; it is also an accomplished and affecting drama about a young man tending to his dying lover.

A man who is losing his lover to AIDS encounters a Jewish Holocaust survivor in a sauna at his health club. The survivor senses the man's sadness; after the young man shares his impending loss, the survivor shares what it means to lose someone within a historical context and what it means to be a witness to history.

Deaf Heaven is a landmark work that offers the clearest and strongest comparison yet between the AIDS pandemic and the Holocaust.
La pelicula del dia 12 de diciembre / Film des Tages 12. Dezember/ Film of the Day 12. December

Urinal

 
 
John Greyson  1989  100 min.  Canada
From the maker of Zero Patience and Lillies... Eisenstein, Mishima, Frida Kahlo and other dead artists are uncannily summoned on a mission to probe the policing of public toilets in Ontario. They discover that, since 1981, hundreds of men have been arrested, victims of video surveillance. The key to all this seems to be a portrait of Dorian Gray. Part news story, part surreal comic invention, John Greyson's Urinal is at the cutting edge of new gay cinema: passionate, playful, complex and sharp.

 

 
 
 
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