LESBIAN FILM FESTIVAL 2014

Heterosexual Jill
7 p.m. Saturday, April 5, Rose Marine Theater

A self-proclaimed "ex-lesbian," Jill hunts down her ex-girlfriend Jamie to prove to herself that she is no longer attracted to her. A satire about sexuality where nothing is as it seems, Heterosexual Jill is a pseudo-romantic comedy about being in love with who you think you are. (2013, USA, 93 min)

Cast: Michelle Ehlen, Keye Chen, Geovanni Gopradi

Director: Michelle Ehlen

Genre: Romantic Comedy

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Reaching for the Moon
4 p.m. Saturday, April 5, Rose Marine Theater
A sophisticated tale of an unlikely romanchttps://en two extraordinary artishttps://ir intimate connection spans decades and forever impacts their lives and work. Grappling with writer's block, legendary American poet Elizabeth Bishop travels from New York City to Rio de Janeiro in the 1950s to visit her college friend, Mary. Hoping to find inspiration on Mary's sprawling estate, Elizabeth winds up with much more – a tempestuous relationship with Mary's bohemian partner, architect Lota de Macedo Soares, that rocks her foundation. The attraction of two polar-opposite women has rarely been so volatile and so erotically charged on the big screen. (2013, Brazil, 116 min.)

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Cast: Miranda Otto, Tracy Middendorf Glória Pires
Director: Bruno Baretto
Genre: Romantic Drama
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She: tHEiR Love Story
2 p.m. Saturday, April 5, Rosehttps:// Theater
Bua is a successful buhttps://woman, who lives the perfect life. When diagnosed with incurable cancer, she turns her back on her husband and daughter in order to ease their pain and hide her destiny. In her self-imposed isolation, the only person that Bua lets into her life is June, an undemanding and encouraging freelance photographer. At the end of her life journey, Bua is granted one last chance to discover the profound meaning of passionate love. Da, a hardheaded columnist, has her reputation ruined when her "perfect" boyfriend emails raunchy video clips of her to all her work contacts. In order to escape the embarrassment she immerses herself in work and accepts to write a "trendy" feature about the love life of lesbians in Bangkok. She convinces Be, a charming tomboy, to be her research subject. During the course of the assignment their relationship turns sexual and Da starts to asks herself if her feelings toward Be could be real love. (2012, Thailand, 93 min., in Thai with English subtitles)
Cast: Penpak Sirikul, Apassaporn Sangthong, Ann Baker, Kitchya Kaesuwan
Director: Sranya Noithai
Genre: Romantic Drama
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Truth
Noon Saturday, April 5, Rose Marine Theater
A suspenseful film that exposes the hidden demons buried deep inside each and every one of us. After a chance encounter over the Internet, Caleb meets and falls head over heels for Jeremy and soon the line between love and lies blur. (2013, USA, 94 min.)
Cast: Sean Paul Lockhart, Rob Moretti, Blanch Baker
Director: Rob Moretti
Genre: Psychological Thriller
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I’m a Stripper Too
9 p.m. Saturday, April 5, Rose Marine Theater
This follow-up to 2013’s I'm a Stripper TV series and follows the lives of male strippers in some of the sexiest cities in North America. Each guy has been selected to create a dynamic perspective on the reality of making a living in the buff. Is it about money? Is it a sexual turn-on? How did they get here? What do their families and friends think? Do they take their work home with them? How much do they make? Is it competitive on the floor trying to get private dances? What is life like away from the club? (2014 World Premiere, Canada/USA, 42 min).
Cast: Joshua Barilko, Jeremy Smith, Suntory Awiskar
Director: Charlie David
Genre: Documentary
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Preceded by the short film

Narcissist
Longtime festival friend Eric Cassacio is back with this story of a kind soul (Evan) who attracts a dark knight (Rob) into his life. It's almost as if it's meant to be until Rob goes from a charming man to a manipulative individual who suddenly pulls the carpet out from under Evan, smashing his heart into a million pieces. Sometimes one must experience darkness to find a true authentic light.

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