Fri Jul 14 12:45 am (after midnight)
Vista Theatre
$5
Gay men surfing the internet for sex - be warned. There’s a serial killer among you! Tensions escalate for young artist Manny (super hunky Andreau Thomas) as the murderer maneuvers ever closer. Forced to reexamine his life, Manny begins to suspect everyone who crosses his path. Could the killer be one of his closest friends? Smoldering gay detective Hamilton is hot on the trail of the killer and equally hot for Manny whom he’s determined to keep alive. A rocking soundtrack accompanies this sexually-charged nail biter. More...
This hilarious, historic concert film showcases the funniest LGBT stand-up comics and queer sketch groups working in America today. The First Queer Comedy Festival in America, Outlaugh! 2005, hosted by The Gay Mafia comedy troupe, was sidesplittingly funny. Take a peek onstage and backstage with fiery headliners Lea DeLaria, The Nellie Olesons and some of the funniest queers who have ever dared to strut their stuff. More...
Filmmaker Kurt Voelker craftily interweaves multiple storylines of love, loss and sexual satisfaction in this rambunctious ensemble comedy starring William Baldwin, Ricki Lake and Cheri Oteri. Over the course of an everyday lunch hour, two male nudists, a cheating husband and a budding lesbian are among ten uniquely dissafected Angelenos whose lives collide while parked high above the city in an all-but-forgotten public park. More...
Queer hip-hop is no longer an oxymoron; it’s a burgeoning cultural phenomenon as seen in this passionate, enthralling film. Through raw performances and candid interviews, queer rappers - including Deadlee, Juba Kalamka, JenRo and Johnny Dangerous - defiantly break down the barriers of contemporary hip-hop, spreading a passionate, enthralling message of unconditional acceptance. Following the screening, special live performances by Juba Kalamka, Miss Money and others More...
During the late 1980s, the Pikme-up café opened its doors and started a “bohemian revolution.” Featuring performances by Viggo Mortensen, Vaginal Crème Davis, Exene Cervenka, John Fleck, Phranc and Summer Caprice, THE PIKME-UP offers a funky ride to a wild time in L.A.’s recent cultural past where “the buzz wasn’t from the coffee.” More...
Animation, found footage, and puppetry tell the stories that challenge our sensibilities and expectations. Imagined conversations, and manipulated sound and image take inspiration from Oscar Wilde, Hollywood cinema and 80s aerobics instruction. Daring in form and content, these are some of the latest and most accomplished experimental films this year. More...
Brilliantly spotlighting Dallas’s Turtle Creek Chorale, a gay men’s chorus, this inspiring, poignant documentary is about the power of reaching out through music to touch people. In its mosaic of stories and interviews, this captivating work orchestrates a brilliant symphony tempered with humor and pathos. THE POWER OF HARMONY will touch your heart as it lifts your spirits. More...
The Outfest Legacy Project is dedicated to addressing the crisis in LGBT film preservation. To keep the damage to film and video prints from growing, leading archivists will discuss ways to preserve our legacy. Topics include the importance of saving and preserving LGBT films and videos, the best ways to preserve your work professionally and at home and the role of media libraries and alternative distribution options in supporting independent film and videomakers. More...
Maria Maggenti, director of the beloved UNBELIEVABLY TRUE ADVENTURES OF TWO GIRLS IN LOVE, hits another high note with PUCCINI FOR BEGINNERS, a charming New York story centered on a bisexual love triangle. Humming with delectable wit and wry humor, this sophisticated screwball comedy twists and turns with all of the drama of classic Puccini. Allegra (Elizabeth Reaser, THE FAMILY STONE), a writer and opera aficionada, loves her girlfriend Samantha (Julianne Nicholson, KINSEY) but cant commit. Samantha leaves her, bouncing back to her ex-boyfriend/soon-to-be fiancé. Allegra has a rebound of her own - a drunken flirtation with handsome philosophy professor Phillip (Justin Kirk, ANGELS IN AMERICA) that turns into a full-fledged affair. Allegra is struggling with the idea of dating a man when she meets Grace (Gretchen Mol, THE NOTORIOUS BETTIE PAGE), an irresistibly beautiful, recently single and recently straight woman. Equally enchanted by Phillip and Grace, Allegra juggles secret relationships with both of them - but little does she know that Phillip and Grace have a connection of their own! As tensions rise, so does the rapier-sharp dialogue. With a healthy dose of humor and just the right amount of irony, PUCCINI FOR BEGINNERS tackles such themes as chance encounters, commitment-phobia, sexual identity and gender politics. We believe youll find this thoroughly enjoyable, impossibly clever film a perfect beginning to Outfest 2006.