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Dir: Melvin Montalban, Australia, 7.3min.
A love triangle precariously set above the stage of a sexy trapeze circus.
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Dir: Robin Rigby, 11min.
If Dave and Frank can only convince a movie producer that their gay musical really will 'generate more buzz than money could ever buy'.
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Dir: Jesse Rosen, 70min.
A controversial, independent drama about sexuality among early twenty-something’s, their self-discovery and identity, and how being gay or straight can sometimes be dictated by society. Jon (Jesse Rosen), known for his reputation as a womanizer, is seduced by his male boss and sent spiraling into a world of sexual |
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Dir: Greg Ivan Smith, 16min.
A story of two strangers who uncover astonishing connections as they search for a mysterious Italian Renaissance painting. |
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Dir: Jarrah Gurrie, Australia, 13min.
Haunted by a past relationship, Oscar embarks on a late night search for intimacy. Unsuccessful, he decides to attend an early morning ‘Cuddle Support Group’, where he meets Aida, a woman determined to solve his problems.
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Dir: Sylvie Benavides, France, subtitled, 18min.
A young girl is caught in the emotional minefield between her distraught father and his former wife, who left him to live with the woman she has fallen in love with. |
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Dir: Chris Mason Johnson, 92min
Award-winning first feature ensemble charting the lives of five New Yorkers, a mix of gay and straight best friends about to turn thirty. Ben (Colin Fickes) cruises for guys online while Tony (Andrew Wei Lin) looks for commitment from his handsome professor boyfriend Bill (Bill Sage). No matter how rewarding or difficult (and everything in between) |
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Dir: Etienne Dhaene, France, subtitled, 90min.
Co-Presented by the San Diego Women Film Foundation.
Lucie (Natalia Dontcheva) and Marion (Vanessa Larre) want to have a baby. They’ve watched their best lesbian friends do it, so it can’t be that hard, can it? But from the hunt for sperm to dealing with the unusual and hurtful reactions of family and friends, they soon wish they had been better prepared. What kind of world |
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