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Dir: Aram Collier, 9min.
Actor Lou Diamond Phillips is an icon of difference and otherness due to the numerous ethnic characters he’s played in movies.
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Dir: Karla DiBenedetto, 10min.
A teenager’s routine visit to her father’s vacation home turns steamy when she finds herself unexpectedly attracted to her father’s fiancée.
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Dir: Stewart Wade, 104min.
Writer/Director Stewart Wade (Coffee Date) returns with this modern high school romantic comedy. 16 year old Tru (Najarra Townsend) is a typical teenager from an atypical home – she is raised by her two moms, interracial couple Leslie and Lisa, who have just moved to a new town in suburban southern California, |
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Dir: David Oliveras, 114min.
Through a series of flashbacks we see Danny (Tye Olson) and Carter (Kyle Clare) struggle with their mutual attraction. With the encouragement of three strong and very different women, Mrs. Martin (Karen Black), a free-spirited art teacher, |
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Dir: Dan Faltz, 35min.
Classmates Steve and George are part of a frightening food chain, and feel themselves to be apart from their classmates -- their own separate species. At odds with each other, George and Steve have more in common than they realize. |
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Dir: Richard LeMay, 99min.
From the director of 200 Americans comes this new feature set in New York City - the story centers on a tight knit group of gay men. At first they appear to have it all. They are funny, good looking and successful, but soon a handsome stranger enters into their group and everything changes.
Drake(David Rudd) is young, hot and charming, but |
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Dir: Mateo Guez, 6min
How does one live and accept their differences in a world of chaos, where discrimination is still a fact and being LGBT is still a crime?
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