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Outfest announced today that Jeffrey Schwarz’s documentary “Vito” has been selected as the Opening Night gala of the 30th Los Angeles Gay & Lesbian Film Festival. Outfest will also present its 16th annual Achievement Award to filmmaker, author and artist John Waters <more>
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THE SKINNY gets a theatrical release. The film had its world premiere at the Outfest Fusion Film Festival this year. It centers on a group of young, sexy friends reunite in New York City a year after they graduated from Brown University. <more>
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It's sexy, it's queer, and it changed cinema! The NQC@20 series continues with another landmark film: Todd Haynes' POISON, with Haynes and film scholar B. Ruby Rich in person. <more>
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Outfest announces the launch of the Downtown 30 screening series as part of the organization’s celebration of its 30th anniversary. The monthly series will take place at the Downtown Independent, 251 S. Main Street in Los Angeles, and will present new and classic films of interest to LGBT audiences. <more>
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Outfest, the Los Angeles-based nonprofit organization dedicated to nurturing, showcasing and protecting lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) media, announced today that it is forming a strategic partnership with NewFest, the New York LGBT film festival, with the intent of merging NewFest into Outfest and creating one
national arts organization. <more>
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Aspiring young lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) filmmakers are learning the trade and flexing their creative muscles through OutSet: The Young Filmmakers Project, a new collaboration between Outfest and the L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center’s LifeWorks youth development and mentoring program. <more>
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