US PREMIERE

SHORT FILM PROGRAM

WORLD PREMIERE

FESTIVAL SPOTLIGHT

THROWBACK FROM 

Boston LGBT Film Festival 2015

International Shorts

With in person.
Tue, Apr 07 @ 6:30 pm
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This film is presented in with English subtitles.
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This short film program includes the following films:

Desnudos

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Javier’s boyfriend’s message disrupts his family dynamics, prompting them to reconsider their relationships.
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Audible

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Two Iranian women navigate a complicated relationship that leads them to a dark and transformative journey.
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Wannabe

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Sofia must face her estranged father on the day of her mother’s death, confronting the woman she never knew.
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The Kite

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A kite brings together two lovers after a decade-long separation.
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Miniatures

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After her mother’s death, Belen discovers her mom’s secret lover and navigates family dynamics at the funeral vigil.
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Searching

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A reflective journey about finding what you’ve been searching for when you least expect it.
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Y Otro Ano, Perdices (Once Again, Partridges)

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On her grandma’s birthday, Rosa struggles with family dynamics, unexpected surprises, and her own conflicts.
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Tu. Yo. Bano. Sexo. Ahora.

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A comedy about a man trying to forget about love in all the wrong places.
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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.
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