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Boston LGBT Film Festival 2010

Not So Young At All

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Sun, May 09 @ 5:00 pm
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This film is presented in with English subtitles.
Funny, painful, sad. These short films explore the gay experience in which growing up sometimes turns us into maniacal manipulators, pot smoking high school slackers, over achieving type A's who'll stop at nothing to succeed, and ultimately post college queens in Queens.
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Astoria, Queens

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Inspired by The Wizard of Oz, four Kansas City "twentysomethings" navigate their new lives in the scary, yet exciting "Emerald City" of New York...
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Weak Species

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Based on the writings of cult author Dennis Cooper. Two high school rivals begin a dangerous gravitation towards sex and violence in Dan Faltz's wonderfully dramatic follow up to his short film Lucky Man. Classmates Steve and George are part of a frightening food-chain. For Steve, high school is a game. Seducing his classmates gives him his sense of purpose and fuels his art and poetry. When Steve sets his sights on the school star athlete, he starts a cat and mouse chase which could ruin him and his idol.
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Little Mutinies

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Staring the iconic actor Guinevere Turner, Little Mutinies is the story of a trailer mom with two teenage daughters who struggles to teach her daughters how to make a place in the world without standing out. Ruth, angry, biting and in love, plots an escape from her interment in the RV. Carol, challenged with insight into physics and numbers, reaches toward both her mother and her sister for support and finds she may have to make her own way out.
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Un peu de soleil dans les yeux (Sunshine in My Eyes)

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Raphael, 17, is in love. Here is the story of the sometimes painful awakening of adolescence.
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Follower

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Two teen boys wander around their suburban neighborhood hanging out with their friends, smoking weed and killing time. As the afternoon winds down, and they end up alone, the day takes an unexpected turn and a strange proposition changes their world forever. Appears in: Men's Shorts Program, Not So Young At All
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Girl Talk (2009)

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Kelly's friends are dying to know about her hot date, but she isn't talking. In between classes, Kelly pulls her friend Jordan into the bathroom and tells her. But they aren't the only ones who know the secret!… More info
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