A Festival of Film Resources |
Festival InformationThe Miami Gay and Lesbian Film Festival
The Miami Gay & Lesbian Film Festival, a critically acclaimed event, is based in the world-renowned historic South Beach neighborhood and screens films and videos in locations throughout Miami-Dade county and Ft. Lauderdale. |
International Directory of Lesbian & Gay Film and Video FestivalsPlanetOut.com currently lists contact information for over 150 lesbian and gay film festivals. Many of these are annual events. When available, the dates of the most recent or upcoming festival are given, along with information about how to contact each festival. Where possible they also provide links to festival Web sites. |
Featured FilmsAsk Not
ASK NOT is a rare and compelling documentary film that explores the effects of the US military's "don't ask, don't tell" policy on gay and lesbian soldiers and service members. The film exposes the tangled political battles that led to the discriminatory law and examines the societal shifts that have occurred since its passage in 1993. |
Nina's Heavenly Delights
The Scots/Indian filmmaker, Pratibha Parmar, has been making documentaries for 20 years, chronicling the unique experiences of gays and lesbians throughout the world. In her feature, Nina's Heavenly Delights, Parmar celebrates food, family, and lesbian love with a unique Scottish/Bollywood sensibility. |
Its Still Elementary
When cameras entered several 3rd & 4th grade classrooms across the U.S. in 1999, they found, to their surprise, heterosexual teachers challenging prevailing attitudes of homosexuality with their pupils, and the refreshing perspective of children confronting prejudice. 10 years later, the filmmakers revisit some of the students in the film, and see how they've grown and how the filming influenced them and countless others. |
Featured ArtistsA Conversation With...John Schlesinger and Charles Busch
At his death in 2003, 77-year-old writer/director John Schlesinger, had left a body of work that told the tales of lonely people, outsiders dependent upon their allusions, adrift in a world bitter, but not without sympathy, said to be drawn from his own Jewish, gay, background. In this warm interview from 1996, actor/playwright Charles Busch talks with Schlesinger and recalls the strong and weak moments that produced the likes of Midnight Cowboy, Sunday Bloody Sunday, Darling, Marathon Man, and Billy Liar...vivid and sympathetic portrayals of people who do not quite fit comfortably into society at large. |
The Cliks
The Cliks, Canadian punk rock, gender-queer, trans band, give a whole new spin to fierce, ferocious, and fun. |
