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SHORT FILM PROGRAM

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International Shorts

Tuesday

Apr 7, 2015

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6:30 pm

Boston LGBT Film Festival 2015

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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.

Audible

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

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.

The Kite

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

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.

Searching

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A reflective journey about finding what you’ve been searching for when you least expect it.

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.

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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