US PREMIERE

SHORT FILM PROGRAM

WORLD PREMIERE

FESTIVAL SPOTLIGHT

THROWBACK FROM 

Girlplay: Lesbian Short Films

Saturday

May 6, 2000

@

8:00 pm

16th Annual Boston Gay & Lesbian Film/Video Festival

With Sonali Gulati in person.
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This film is presented in with English subtitles.
Program of lesbian short films including Sheila and Rosie get PAID! (6 min), Straight Down the Aisle (23 min), Candy Kisses (3 min), Verbal Sex (8 min), I'm Starving (12 min), Sum Total (5 min), Maid of Honor (23 min), and Getting It On (17 min). A lively collection of shorts; Sonali Gulati will be present.
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Sheila and Rosie get PAID!

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In the heat of the NYC urban landscape, two girls stir it up and shake it down in Sheila and Rosie get PAID! by Rahdi Taylor (1997, 6 min.)
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Straight Down the Aisle: Confessions of Lesbian Bridesmaids

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Over 30 interviews comprise the heartbreaking and hilarious documentary Straight Down the Aisle: Confessions of Lesbian Bridesmaids by Christine J. Russo and Kelly Hankin (2000, 23 min., video)
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Candy Kisses

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Candy Kisses by Allyson Mitchell (Canada, 1999, 3 min.) takes a playful stroll away from monogamy.
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Verbal Sex: The Art of Nyna

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Performance artist Nyna presents an erotic monologue in Verbal Sex: The Art of Nyna by Alberto Ferreras (1999, 8 min., video).
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I'm Starving

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I'm Starving by Yau Ching (1998, 12 min.) is an erotic love tale between a ghost and a woman cohabiting a small apartment in New York's Chinatown.
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Sum Total

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Sum Total by Sonali Gulati (1999, 5 min., video) is a sensual collage of mathematical metaphors and slideshow images, set to a haunting score.
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Maid of Honor

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In Maid of Honor by Jennifer Arnold (1999, 23 min.), Serena's role as a maid of honor at her ex-girlfriend's wedding tests her commitment to non-monogamy.
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Getting It On

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Getting It On by Armgard Meyer (UK, 1998, 17 min.) is one girl's odyssey into cyber-satisfaction.
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