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Thursday,
November 16, 6 p.m.
Courthouse Theater
Autopsy: The Mystery of Troubled Bodies
- Curated by Kevin Gulayets from the Vancouver Lesbian & Gay
Film Festival. Through voyeuristic footage, personal memory, and
post-mortem inspection, the psyche of queerness is explored and
exploited. Buy
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Thursday,
November 16, 7 p.m.
Maya Deren Theater
Ritual Nation, directed by Sean Kaminsky.
A cross-country journey to discover contemporary ritual in America:
Burning Man, the National Rainbow Gathering, and the Breitnbush
Faerie Gathering. Interviews with people who love doing it and those
who hate being hugged. Also playing is Once
and Future Queen (Todd Verow, 2000, US, video, color, sound,
75 min.). “Antimatter (Philli) is a woman destined to be at the
wrong place at the wrong time and somehow making that into a fashion
statement. If you’ve ever felt used and abused, under appreciated,
scraped off the sidewalk or simply horny, Antimatter has some advice
for you. She’s been there, done that, and didn’t give a shit.” -
NY Underground Film Festival.
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Thursday,
November 16, 8 p.m.
Courthouse Theater
Gucci Coup - Subject to an incessant barrage
of super-styled images of consumer culture; appropriation, parody,
imitation, and liberal amounts of shameless Prada placement are
the weapons of choice in this battle over representation. After
the show, take your fashion crisis to the Gong Show at 10 p.m. Buy
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Thursday,
November 16, 9 p.m.
Maya Deren Theater
MIX Brasil - Curated by André Fischer.
A collection of the best queer shorts from our sister festival south
of the equator. Featuring The Queer Witch Project from the
producers of MTV Brasil. Buy
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Thursday,
November 16, 10 p.m.
Courthouse Theater
The 4th Annual Gong Show - Bring a VHS
video of five minutes or less and its trial by fire for media
makers at this impromptu, raucous event. Present, a crass celebrity
panel, hostess Linda Simpson and whatever aliens she can drag off
the street to assist her.
Thursday,
November 16, Midnight
Courthouse Theater
Midnight Sexy Horror Picture Show
Traditional Family Vampires directed by
Bobby Roger; followed by Orbitrons 2000,
directed by Christopher Frieri. Bobbys movie reveals the latest
in gore special effects and camp as a "traditional vampire"
family becomes a little too neighborly. In contrast, Christophers
movie will satisfy both sci-fi and cult horror fans. Sexy biker
boy has a run-in with Star Letha, the evil space goddess, as she
plants the seeds for her new master race. Our first stab at sexy
gory fun and a good excuse to squeeze your dates ...
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