US PREMIERE

SHORT FILM PROGRAM

WORLD PREMIERE

FESTIVAL SPOTLIGHT

THROWBACK FROM 

Coming of Age Shorts 2015

Saturday

Apr 4, 2015

@

2:00 pm

Boston LGBT Film Festival 2015

With in person.
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107
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This short film program includes the following films:

Tomorrow

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New Year’s Eve 1999 finds Clark and Trevor concerned about the future of their friendship. A request for Clark to be Trevor’s wingman ensures things will never be the same again.
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Caged

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David is torn when he discovers his best friend Niels is gay. Homosexuality isn’t tolerated among their friends. Will David side with them or choose his friendship with Niels?
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Freya & Sofie

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Freja is cold and distant to her classmates except Sofie, whom she secretly loves. Amidst a school trip and peer pressure, the two confront their feelings during their sexual awakening.
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Justine

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A transgender teenager navigates a romantic encounter, confronting her fears of discrimination in an effort to assert her gender identity.
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We Are Fine

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A young boy makes a discovery at the seaside.
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Agua

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The life of introverted Daniel changes when he meets Carlos, an outgoing classmate in his swimming group, challenging Daniel’s identity and sexuality.
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Micky

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Micky doesn’t love her boyfriend anymore and begins questioning her sexuality. Her urge to kiss Jane grows, leading her to confront her true feelings.
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Darkness

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Despite issues at home, a young dandy challenges gender norms and breaks free in this evocative exploration of identity.
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An Afternoon

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Mathias decides today is the day he’ll confess his love to Frederik, but when the moment arrives, he must find the courage to make the first move.
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Pipe Dream

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16-year-old Peter Epstein-Takahashi, a self-proclaimed nerd, worries about his penis size and embarks on humorous efforts to address his insecurities.
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