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SHORT FILM PROGRAM

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FESTIVAL SPOTLIGHT

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Drag Shorts Program

Saturday

Apr 4, 2015

@

9:00 pm

Boston LGBT Film Festival 2015

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76
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This film is presented in with English subtitles.
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This short film program includes the following films:

Becoming Flirty

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A celebration of self-expression as makeup transforms identities.
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Jessy

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Fairy godmothers fulfill a woman’s teenage dream to become a drag queen.
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Pedestrian Crossing

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Inspired by a performance by Irish drag queen Panti Bliss, this film highlights courage and activism.
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Showboy

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A young football player struggles with his sexuality and family responsibilities while finding freedom in drag performance.
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Out (2014)

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A documentary following older drag entertainers at Aunt Charlie’s lounge in San Francisco’s Tenderloin.
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Cherry Pop

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Drama unfolds backstage as drag queens vie for the spotlight, and a newcomer battles stage fright for her debut performance.
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At the tender age of twelve, Roberto supported the Sandinista revolution in Nicaragua and fought for education and social reforms. He was to continue his political struggle fighting alongside the communist Tupamaros in Uruguay. Thirty years later he is struggling to live his life as a woman named Stephanía and striving to be accepted by both society and his family. Documentary filmmaker Aldo Garay has followed Stephanía for over twenty years. In El Hombre Nuevo he provides a personal and tender portrait of a woman who can look back on a tempestuous life in which violence, drugs, prostitution and political commitment all found its place. Scenes from her day-to-day life are interspersed with interview material that includes conversations with old friends, fellow-travellers and siblings, as well as a passionate, heated exchange with her mother. The picture of society that emerges is as diverse as it is intimate, and spans a time of great political upheaval in the 1970s to the present day.
At the tender age of twelve, Roberto supported the Sandinista revolution in Nicaragua and fought for education and social reforms. He was to continue his political struggle fighting alongside the communist Tupamaros in Uruguay. Thirty years later he is struggling to live his life as a woman named Stephanía and striving to be accepted by both society and his family.
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