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Eating Out

Director Q. Allan Brocka, 2004, USA, 90 min

Girl likes gay-acting boys. Guy meets girl. Guy tries to get to girl by pretending to be gay. Girl pairs guy with her gay best friend, who is the object of desire of guys gay roommate. It only gets more outrageous from there. From the maker of the widely-acclaimed "Rick and Steve" shorts comes Eating Out, a delicious slice of college beefcake mixed into a hilarious tale of steamy attraction, musical chairs and hot sex. There is plenty to drool over, including a three-some phone sex scene that could leave you wet. Featuring Ryan Carnes (the hunky Lucas) of ABCs venerable "General Hospital" and the acting debut and music of openly-gay "American Idol" Jim Verraros, EATING OUT has played to sold-out festival audiences all over the country and the world. It has garnered numerous awards for its superb acting performances and side-splitting funny dialogue - packed with so many good lines that some get drowned out by audience laughter.
Flowers from the Heartland

Director Peter Daulton, 2004, USA, 25 min

Winner Audience Award for Best Documentary at the 27th San Francisco Lesbian & Gay Film Festival.

What began one February day at San Francisco City Hall propelled a movement for marriage equality ever higher into peoples consciousness, as city officials began the controversial step of granting same-sex marriage licenses to couples seeking to say their I-Dos. Flowers from the Heartland captures the compelling stories of the real lives behind those marriages as well as the lives they touched. From the City Hall ceremonies to the private celebrations and public rallies on the steps of the State Capitol (with clips of out-comedian Margaret Chos public address), you will get an intimate home-camera view of history in the making - but without the out-of-focus images and shaky camera work that typify home video. Join us and the attendees from those videos as we re-live the tears and laughs.
Little Black Boot

Director Colette Burson, 2003, USA, 17 min

A modern Cinderella tale in which a high school girl dresses up as a boy for the prom and finds mutual attraction with the prom queen.


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