Wednesday, June 12, 2019

OUTFEST 2019

JULY 18-28
TCL Chinese Theater - MOCA Grand - Ford Amphitheater - Harmony Gold





2019 OUTFEST LOS ANGELES LGBTQ FILM FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES COMPLETE LINEUP

CELEBRATING 37 YEARS OF LGBTQ FILM & TELEVISION

OVER TWO-THIRDS CONTENT DIRECTED BY WOMEN, PEOPLE OF COLOR AND TRANS FILMMAKERS

SCHEDULED APPEARANCES FROM KATHY GRIFFIN, TRIXIE MATTEL, ANGELICA ROSS, ROBERT ENGLUND, SAM HARRIS, TRULEE HALL, MADAME GANDHI, AND MORE

Celebrating its 37th anniversary, Outfest – the Los Angeles-based nonprofit organization promoting equality by creating, sharing, and protecting LGBTQ stories on the screen – today announced the complete programming lineup for the 2019 Outfest Los Angeles LGBTQ Film Festival, presented by HBO. The nation’s leading LGBTQ festival will be held July 18-28, 2019.

As previously announced, the 2019 Outfest Los Angeles LGBTQ Film Festival opens at the Orpheum Theatre on Thursday, July 18, with Circus of Books, Rachel Mason’s vibrant documentary about LA’s iconic brick-and-mortar gay erotica emporium and bookstore, and closes on Sunday, July 28, at The Theater at the Ace Hotel with Sundance favorite Before You Know It, a poignant family comedy from Hannah Pearl Utt (who also co-wrote and stars), featuring Outfest alum Judith Light alongside Alec Baldwin and Mandy Patinkin.

With films from 33 countries and in 26 languages, and more than two-thirds of this year’s content directed by women, people of color and trans filmmakers, Outfest Los Angeles continues to be a trailblazer for multicultural LGBTQ representation in the media.

As my tenure comes to an end I am most proud of Outfest’s increased visibility in Hollywood and our ever-growing stature within the industry. For the second year in a row, more than two-thirds of Outfest Los Angeles’ content is directed by women, people of color and trans filmmakers. Our communities have long been advocating for this inclusion. A remarkable filmmaker like Nisha Ganatra, our Achievement Award recipient, should have so many more features to her credit, in the two decades that have elapsed between her award-winning first film and her current box-office smash Late Night. Outfest Los Angeles continues to shine a spotlight on those stories we must see and those creatives whose voices we need to hear,” remarked Outfest Executive Director Christopher Racster.

The festival will feature 28 world premieres across features, short films and special events, including Rodrigo Bellott’s Tu Me Manques, inspired by his smash-hit play from Bolivia; Elegance Bratton’s documentary Pier Kids, which follows the queer and trans POC youth who gather at New York City’s Christopher Street pier, in the tradition of Paris Is Burning and “Pose”; Megan Rossman’s The Archivettes, a profile of New York’s Lesbian Herstory Archives; and Molly Hewitt’s rollicking Holy Trinity, a John Waters–style absurdist comedy featuring the cream of Chicago’s queer artist community.

International and North American premieres include Graham Kolbeins’ Queer Japan, a doc profiling the myriad personalities across that country’s LGBTQ community; Kai Kreuser’s Label Me, about the power struggle in a relationship between a Syrian refugee and a German man; and Australian filmmaker Samuel Van Grinsven’s Sequin in a Blue Room, about a teenager on a dangerous quest to find the stranger with whom he had a memorable encounter.

Outfest Los Angeles will feature a number of exciting festival favorites with talent expected to attend, including Martha Stephens’ Sundance hit To the Stars, featuring Malin Åkerman, Tony Hale, and Adelaide Clemens; SXSW award-winners Saint Frances and The Garden Left Behind; Teddy Award winners at the Berlinale Brief Story from the Green Planetand A Dog Barking at the Moon; feminist vampire thriller Bit, starring Nicole Maines of “Supergirl”; and romantic comedy Sell By, starring Scott Evans, Kate Walsh, Augustus Prew and Patricia Clarkson. Previously announced Centerpiece screenings include Sundance favorites Adam, directed by Rhys Ernst, and Hari Sama’s This is Not Berlin, as well as the doc Changing the Game, and the hilarious rom-com Straight Up, written, directed by and starring James Sweeney, and co-starring Katie Findlay, Tracie Thoms (Rent), Randall Park (Always Be My Maybe) and Betsy Brandt (“Breaking Bad”).

Outfest Los Angeles’ Platinum program will showcase films from the bold innovators of LGBTQ experimental cinema and will world premiere multi-media artist Trulee Hall’s Lezzies’ Mime Mènage, and the Anjelica Huston narrated documentary, Steven Arnold: Heavenly Bodies, about the spectacularly surreal world of Salvador Dali’s protégé, Steven Arnold, and his creative and influential body of work. Audiences will celebrate these cutting-edge creators’ work at the hotly-anticipated Alchemy Party, with live musical performances headlined by former M.I.A. drummer, electronic music artist, and activist Madame Gandhi and pop music songwriting sensation turned queer electro artist, Jesse Saint John.

The 2019 Outfest Los Angeles LGBTQ Film Festival will also return to the Ford Theatres for its Outfest Under the Stars screenings, featuring hot festival titles and live performances. These screenings will kick off on Wednesday, July 24, with the documentary Trixie Mattel: Moving Parts, preceded by a live performance by “RuPaul’s Drag Race” favorite Trixie Mattel; Thursday the 25th at the Ford will present comedian and legendary LGBTQ ally Kathy Griffin introduce her concert film Kathy Griffin: A Hell of a Story with a pre-show conversation; Friday the 26thbrings Tribeca Film Festival audience award winner Gay Chorus Deep South, about the tour by the San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus through Southern red states to bring a message of love, inclusion, and acceptance to areas affected by anti-LGBTQ legislation; and the final Ford night on Saturday, July 26, will feature a screening of Showtime’s documentary Sid & Judy, about Judy Garland’s career as seen through the eyes of her third husband, Sid Luft.

“We are extremely proud to present this vibrant, adventurous, and entertaining lineup that reflects the rich diversity of perspective within our global LGBTQ community, and the level of artistry on display from our filmmakers is cause for celebration. However, while we celebrate, we also approach this year's festival cognizant of the fact that our community's rights -- from our trans family to LGBTQ refugees, undocumented immigrants and beyond -- remain under attack from those in power, and we have absolutely acknowledged our responsibility to share their stories with our audience,” commented Outfest Director of Festival Programs Mike Dougherty.


THE SHINY SHRIMPS - Cédric le Gallo, Maxime Govare


Special Events and hot tickets at Outfest Los Angeles will include:

● The 3rd Annual Trans Summit with keynote speaker Angelica Ross (FX’s “Pose”).

● “Crazy Queer Asians” panel on the future of Asian LGBTQ representation in media, including discussion from Ian Alexander (Netlfix’s “The OA”), Sherry Cola (Freeform’s “Good Trouble”), Nik Dodani (Netflix’s “Atypical”, CBS’s “Murphy Brown”), and Jake Choi (“The Sun is Also a Star”).

Ham: A Musical Memoir, the world premiere of a dazzling filmed performance of renowned musician and actor Sam Harris’ award-winning, one-man musical, preceded by a live performance by Harris.

Scream Queen! My Nightmare on Elm Street, a sneak preview of the documentary in which Mark Patton (the first male scream queen) gathers cast and crew from the 1985 A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy’s Revenge to reevaluate its legacy and queer aesthetic. Patton, Robert Englund and additional cast from A Nightmare on Elm Street 2 will attend.

● A 30th anniversary screening of Marlon Riggs’ Tongues Untied, hosted in partnership with AFI, where the film originally premiered in 1989.

Queering The Script, a doc on queer female representation in television with a post-film discussion including Angelica Ross (“Pose”), Amber Benson (“Buffy the Vampire Slayer”), and Isabella Gomez (“One Day at a Time”).

● The Los Angeles premiere of Kino Lorber’s restoration of The Queen, Frank Simon’s 1967 documentary about the 1967 Miss All-America Camp Beauty Pageant, featuring legends Flawless Sabrina and Crystal Labeija.

● An advance look at Marc Cherry’s upcoming CBS All Access series “Why Women Kill,”, starring Lucy Liu, Ginnifer Goodwin, and Kirby Howell-Baptiste, with cast in attendance.

● A 30th Anniversary restoration screening of Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman’s Academy Award–winning documentary Common Threads, held at the Academy’s Samuel Goldwyn Theater and attended by Epstein and Friedman, with sections of the NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt on view for ticketholders.

● A panel discussion highlighting the filmmaking opportunities in Taiwan, a country that recently became the first in Asia to legalize same-sex marriages.

Lastly, Outfest Forward, the organization’s year-round program committed to educating and mentoring creatives, shares highlights from the Outfest Screenwriting Lab, including a live reading from a scene from each of the five selected scripts, and OutSet: The Young Filmmakers Project from Los Angeles LGBT Center and Outfest, premiering five new shorts. Now in its seventh year, the OutSet program empowers youth ages 16-24 to share their stories though film.

The 2019 Outfest Los Angeles LGBTQ Film Festival will move its festival hub to the historic TCL Chinese Theater and its Platinum series to The Museum of Contemporary Art. The festival continues its commitment to venues around the city with screenings at the John Anson Ford Theater, Laemmle Music Hall, Harmony Gold Theatre, Plaza de la Raza, the Academy’s Samuel Goldwyn Theater, and American Film Institute. The Opening Night Gala Circus of Books kicks off the festival at the Orpheum Theatre, and the Closing Night Gala Before You Know It will screen at The Theatre at Ace Hotel.

Tickets and Information:

For more information and for a complete listing of films in 2019 Outfest Los Angeles LGBTQ Film Festival, log on to OUTFEST 2019 or call 213-480-7065, Monday-Friday, 10:00am-6:00pm.
Outfest members receive benefits such as free tickets, priority entrance to screenings or all-access passes. Tickets go on sale to members beginning June 20. General admission tickets to individual films go on sale beginning June 24. Contact the Box Office for membership, tickets and event information by calling 213-480-7065. Special ticket packages are also available.


2019 OUTFEST LOS ANGELES LGBT FILM FESTIVAL LINE-UP

GALA FILMS:

CIRCUS OF BOOKS - Opening Night Gala
Dir: Rachel Mason | 2019 | USA | 91 min.

ADAM - U.S. Centerpiece
Dir: Rhys Ernst | 2019 | USA | 95 min.

CHANGING THE GAME - Documentary Centerpiece
Dir: Michael Barnett | 2019 | USA | 90 min.

STRAIGHT UP - Breakthrough Centerpiece
Dir: James Sweeney | 2019 | USA | 95 min

THIS IS NOT BERLIN (ESTO NO ES BERLÍN) - International Centerpiece
Dir: Hari Sama | 2019 | Mexico | 115 min.

BEFORE YOU KNOW IT - Closing Night Gala
Dir: Hannah Pearl Utt | 2019 | USA | 98 min.





NARRATIVE FEATURES:

AN ALMOST ORDINARY SUMMER (CROCE E DELIZIA)
Dir: Simone Godano | 2019 | Italy | 100 min.

BILLIE & EMMA
Dir: Samantha Lee | 2018 | Philippines | 107 min.

BIT
Dir: Brad Michael Elmore | 2018 | USA | 90 min.

BRIEF STORY FROM THE GREEN PLANET (BREVE HISTORIA DEL PLANETA VERDE)
Dir: Santiago Loza | 2019 | Argentina, Germany, Brazil, Spain | 90 min.

CARMEN & LOLA (CARMEN Y LOLA)
Dir: Arantxa EchevarrÌa | 2018 | Spain | 103 min.

CUBBY
Dir: Mark Blane, Ben Mankoff | 2019 | USA | 83 min.

THE DAUGHTERS OF FIRE (LAS HIJAS DEL FUEGO)
Dir: Albertina Carri | 2018 | Argentina | 115 min.

A DOG BARKING AT THE MOON
Dir: Lisa Zi Xiang | 2019 | China | 107 min.

END OF THE CENTURY (FIN DE SIGLO)
Dir: Lucio Castro | 2019 | Argentina | 84 min.

FIREFLIES (LUCIÉRNAGAS)
Dir: Bani Khoshnoudi | 2018 | Mexico | 88 min.

FROM ZERO TO I LOVE YOU
Dir: Doug Spearman | 2019 | USA | 106 min.

THE GARDEN LEFT BEHIND
Dir: Flavio Alves | 2019 | USA | 89 min.

GOOD KISSER
Dir: Wendy Jo Carlton | 2019 | USA | 80 min.

THE GROUND BENEATH MY FEET
Dir: Marie Kreutzer | 2019 | Austria | 108 min.

JOSÉ
Dir: Li Cheng | 2018 | Guatemala, USA | 85 min.

JULES OF LIGHT AND DARK
Dir: Daniel Laabs | 2018 | USA | 86 min.

LABEL ME
Dir: Kai Kreuser | 2019 | Germany | 60 min.

MOTHER'S LITTLE HELPERS
Dir: Kestrin Pantera | 2019 | USA | 95 min.

RIOT GIRLS
Dir: Jovanka Vuckovic | 2019 | Canada | 82 min.

SAINT FRANCES
Dir: Alex Thompson | 2019 | USA | 106 min.

SECOND STAR ON THE RIGHT
Dir: Ruth Caudeli | 2018 | Colombia | 85 min.

SELL BY
Dir: Mike Doyle | 2019 | USA | 90 min.

SEQUIN IN A BLUE ROOM
Dir: Samuel Van Grinsven | 2019 | Australia | 80 min.

THE SHINY SHRIMPS (LES CREVETTES PAILLETÉS)
Dir: Cédric le Gallo, Maxime Govare | 2019 | France | 103 min.

TEMBLORES (TREMORS)
Dir: Jayro Bustamante | 2019 | Guatemala, France, Luxembourg | Spanish with English subtitles | 107 min.

TO THE STARS
Dir: Martha Stephens | 2019 | USA | 109 min.

TU ME MANQUES
Dir: Rodrigo Bellott | 2019 | USA, Bolivia | 105 min.

VITA & VIRGINIA
Dir: Chanya Button | 2018 | Ireland, United Kingdom | 110 min.





DOCUMENTARY FEATURES:

THE ARCHIVETTES
Dir: Megan Rossman | 2018 | USA | 61 min.

FABULOUS
Dir: Audrey Jean-Baptiste | 2019 | France | 47 min.

THE CHUNTA
Dir: Genevieve Roudane | 2018 | Mexico | 62 min.

FOR THEY KNOW NOT WHAT THEY DO
Dir: Daniel Karslake | 2019 | USA | 92 min.

GAY CHORUS DEEP SOUTH
Dir: David Charles Rodrigues | 2019 | USA | 100 min.

JONATHAN AGASSI SAVED MY LIFE
Dir: Tomer Heymann | 2018 | Israel, Germany |106 min.

MR. LEATHER
Dir: Daniel Nolasco | 2019 | Brazil | 85 min.

PIER KIDS
Dir: Elegance Bratton | 2019 | USA | 96 min.

QUEER JAPAN
Dir: Graham Kolbeins | 2019 | Japan, USA | 110 min.

QUEERING THE SCRIPT
Dir: Gabrielle Zilkha | 2019 | Canada | 90 min.

SEAHORSE: THE DAD WHO GAVE BIRTH
Dir: Jeanie Finlay | 2018 | Spain, United Kingdom | 90 min.

SID & JUDY
Dir: Stephen Kijak | USA | 95 min.

TRIXIE MATTEL: MOVING PARTS
Dir: Nicholas Zeig-Owens | 2019 | USA | 91 min.

UNSETTLED
Dir: Tom Shepard | 2019 | USA | 84 min.

VISION PORTRAITS
Dir: Rodney Evans | 2019 | USA | 78 min.

WHY CAN'T I BE ME? AROUND YOU
Dir: Harrod Blank with Sjoerd Dijk | 2019 | USA | 93 min.

YOU DON'T NOMI
Dir: Jeffrey McHale | 2019 | USA | 91 min.





EPISODIC PROGRAMS:

ANNE+
Dir: Valerie Bisscheroux | 2019 | Netherlands | 67 min.
An unexpected encounter with an ex-girlfriend leads Anne down memory lane, recalling the many colorful relationships she’s had throughout her charmed student years in Amsterdam. Each episode of this witty, sexy series focuses on a different girl from Anne’s turbulent love life and how their unique experiences together have shaped the woman she’s becoming.

DAVID MAKES MAN
OWN presents an exclusive screening from Oscar winner Tarell Alvin McCraney (Moonlight) and his highly anticipated new drama from executive producers Michael B. Jordan and Oprah Winfrey. The series centers around a teenage prodigy from the South Florida projects through the exploration of childhood trauma and the powerful usage of imagination to survive.
Conversation to follow with Tarell Alvin McCraney (Creator), Dee Harris-Lawrence (Showrunner), Michael Francis Williams (Pilot Director) and cast members Akili McDowell, Alana Arenas, Travis Coles, Logan Rozos, and Trace Lysette.

EASTSIDERS: SEASON 4
Dir: Kit Williamson | 2019 | USA | 60 min.
The final season of Kit Williamson's quintessential Silver Lake dramedy brims with confidence, laughs, and a beguiling dose of sex positivity. Having expanded from its original iteration in 2012 as a lean, honest look at the rocky relationship of Cal (Williamson) and Thom (Van Hensis) into a rollicking multi-character collage of queer Los Angeles, these first two episodes assemble a sprawling cast of familiar faces from seasons past (including Stephen Guarino, Willam Belli, and more) as they each face down their own unique relationship dramas and sexual entanglements.


EPISODIC SHOWCASE:

Stretching across the world from Chicago to Singapore, the characters in these stories contain multitudes. From a Brooklyn lesbian’s unorthodox journey to motherhood, to a bisexual woman’s longing to be understood and taken seriously in pursuit of love, to a California gay man’s journey of self-acceptance, this showcase is a deep dive into how characters navigate the intersections of their own identities and boldly live their truths.

TOUGH LOVEDir: James Mackenzie, 13 min.
PEOPLE LIKE USDir: Leon Cheo, 9 min.
TAKE ONE THING OFFDir: Scout Durwood, Sammi Cohen, 6 min.
I'M FINE Dir: Andrew J. Ceperley, 22 min.
GIRLS WEEKENDDir: Kyra Sedgwick, 12 min.
APPQUEEN Dir: Derek Cox and Dan Finnen, 10 min.
MOTHERSTRUCK Dir: Micaela Birmingham, 16 min.
FEMME QUEEN CHRONICLESDir: Ahya Simone, 11 min.

THE HANDMAID'S TALE
The third season of Hulu’s “The Handmaid’s Tale” is driven by June’s (Elisabeth Moss) resistance to the dystopian regime of Gilead, where she finds herself once again after opting not to flee to Canada with her baby. Now, she will struggle against overwhelming odds to strike back against the regime. Startling reunions, betrayals, and a journey to the terrifying heart of Gilead force all characters to take a stand, guided by one defiant prayer: “Blessed be the fight.”
Sneak Peek Screening, Episode #311: “Liars”

QUEEN SUGAR
OWN presents an episodic screening of the critically acclaimed drama series “Queen Sugar” from creator and executive producer Ava DuVernay and executive producers Oprah Winfrey, Paul Garnes, and Anthony Sparks. The series centers around an African American family living in New Orleans who find themselves continuing their fight to save their family farm and to preserve their father’s legacy as they navigate their own personal journeys. The series is helmed by an entirely female directorial team for the fourth consecutive season.

Conversation to follow with filmmakers and cast to be announced.

STRANGE ANGEL: SEASON 2
“Strange Angel,” a drama series created by Mark Heyman (Black Swan, The Skeleton Twins) and based on George Pendle’s book of the same name, is inspired by the real-life story of Jack Parsons and explores the dramatic intersection between genius and madness, science and science fiction. At the conclusion of season one, Jack Parsons (Jack Reynor, Sing Street) and his team from Caltech made a scientific breakthrough that secured the military’s interest as the country neared the brink of war. In season two, the U.S. is fully engaged in World War II, transforming Jack’s rocketry work into a lucrative business and further entrenching him in the military-industrial complex. While Jack’s career takes off, his wife Susan’s and his devotion to their new occult religion grows, leading them to invite the sex cult into their Pasadena mansion and Jack to forge a personal relationship with the group’s notorious founder, Aleister Crowley himself.

Scheduled to attend: Creator and Executive Producer Mark Heyman, with cast members Joslyn DeFreece and Veronica Osorio, with additional panelists to be announced.

THESE THEMS & RAZOR TONGUE
Dir: Jett Garrison, 30 min.
Dir: Natalie Heltzel, Puppett, Sarah Poynter, Kalena Ranoa, 40 min.
Dynamic trans and non-binary characters stand front and center in this program. Callout culture meets its match in the debut season of “Razor Tongue,” when no-nonsense Belle (Outfest alum Rain Valdez), the queen of checking all the problematic people in her way, falls in love with a flawed, cis white man. And in Outfest alum Jett Garrison’s “These Thems,” after realizing she may be a lesbian, Gretchen quickly befriends non-binary dog walker Vero, who decides to stop training dogs and start housebreaking the straights.

WHY WOMEN KILL
CBS All Access' original series “Why Women Kill” details the lives of three women living in three different decades: a housewife in the 60s, a socialite in the 80s, and a lawyer in 2018, each dealing with infidelity in their marriages. The series will examine how the roles of women have changed, but how their reaction to betrayal...has not. Creator Marc Cherry (“Desperate Housewives,” “Devious Maids”) will serve as executive producer alongside Imagine’s Brian Grazer (“Empire,” “Genius”) and Francie Calfo (“Empire,” “Genius”), and Acme Productions’ Michael Hanel and Mindy Schultheis. Marc Webb will also executive produce and direct.

Scheduled to attend, schedule permitting: Lucy Liu, Ginnifer Goodwin, Kirby Howell-Baptiste, Jack Davenport, Sam Jaeger, Reid Scott, Alexandra Daddario, Sadie Calvano, and Marc Cherry.





PLATINUM SECTION: EXPERIMENTAL FILMS & LIVE EVENTS

HOLY TRINITY
Dir. Molly Hewitt | 2019 | USA | 88 min.

NEVRLAND
Dir. Gregor Schmidinger | 2018 | Austria | 88 min.

STEVEN ARNOLD: HEAVENLY BODIES
Dir: Vishnu Dass | 2019 | USA | 80 min.

THE (ART) OF BE(i)NG
Dir: JB Ghuman | 2019 | USA | 46min

Love, sex, desire, and how these things construct or deconstruct us are themes that run through this year’s showcase. You’ll see a conversion therapy revenge film; Zackary Drucker reenacting trans history from the 1950s; the ecstasy of a queer saint bringing her to the gates of heaven; and Trulee Hall’s surreal, mime-like sport and lesbian makeout-session that combines puppetry, CGI, claymation, and all the sexy strangeness that has made her famous. You’ll feel the wrath of music and performance artist Gianna Gianna and the worth of the incredible artists behind the No Sesso fashion label. Come watch as all the artists in this program create and express themselves on the edge.

DOCKING Dir: Trevor Anderson, 4 min.
WRATH Dir: Gianna Gianna, 3 min.
NICO LIVES Dir: Travis Welowszky, 16 min.
PENANCE Dir: Kayden Phoenix, 4 min.
I HAVE TO THINK OF US AS SEPARATE PEOPLE Dir: Christopher Berntsen, Stephen Ira, 4 min.
WORTH Dir: Sara Prinz, 3 min.
#GAYBOY2019 Dir: Noah Causey, 13 min.
PATRON SAINT Dir: Georden West, 8 min.
PAISA Dir: Graham Kolbeins, Dorian Wood, 9 min.
FRAMING AGNES Dir: Chase Joynt, Kristen Schilt, 19 min.
LEZZIES’ MIME MÈNAGE Dir: Trulee Hall, 3 min.
SUCKMEOFF, PRINCESS! Dir: Tristan Scott-Behrends, 3 min.
THIS LOVE IS ON FIRE Dir: Cassils, 3 min.


SPECIAL EVENTS:

CELEBRATION
Dir: Olivier Meyrou | 2018 | France | French with English subtitles | 73 min.
This portrait of legendary French fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent opened at the 2007 Berlin Film Festival before being unexpectedly pulled from distribution after Saint Laurent’s former lover and business partner, Pierre Bergé, successfully sued to have the film blocked from public view. The question of why is fairly easily answered upon viewing the film, a stunning and unflinching portrait of a once-great genius at the end of his career.

COMMON THREADS: STORIES FROM THE QUILT
Dir: Rob Epstein, Jeffrey Friedman | 1989 | USA | 79 min.
A tremendous, handmade monument to lives lost to AIDS, the NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt demonstrated that grief and activism together could manifest a powerful symbol of resilience. Winner of the 1989 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature, this moving film explores the human stories obscured by statistics, examining the cross-section of identities affected by HIV/AIDS, as well as efforts to combat the stigma, misinformation, and political obstruction that deepened the crisis.

Common Threads has been preserved by The Academy Film Archive, Milestone Film & Video, and Outfest UCLA Legacy Project, a partnership between Outfest and UCLA Film & Television Archive.
In Person: Rob Epstein, Jeffrey Friedman, Bill Couturié

CRAZY QUEER ASIANS
In a groundbreaking year for Asian American representation in Hollywood, queer Asian Americans aren't just part of the conversation -- they're movers and shakers shifting the tectonic plates as well. Following in the footsteps of pioneers like Gregg Araki and Margaret Cho, our panel of exciting new talent and is leading the charge. Join us as they discuss their trailblazing careers in entertainment, the challenges they've faced along the way, and why "it's an honor just to be Asian." Scheduled to attend: Jake Choi (The Sun Is Also a Star, “Single Parents”), Sherry Cola (“Good Trouble”), Nik Dodani (“Atypical”), Ian Alexander (“The OA”), and Lauren Moon (“Good Trouble”).

DROP DEAD GORGEOUS - 20TH ANNIVERSARY
Hulu celebrates the 20th anniversary of this iconic mockumentary about the vicious competition between two contestants in a rural Minnesota beauty pageant. While the two girls (Kirsten Dunst and Denise Richards) prepare for the contest, their mothers — an overbearing hairdresser (Ellen Barkin) with a straight-shooting best friend (Allison Janney), and a civic-minded matriarch (Kirstie Alley) — each decide they’ll stop at nothing to help their daughters win.
Followed by: Q&A with Special Guests

HAM: A MUSICAL MEMOIR
Dir: Andrew Putschoegl | 2019 | USA | 113 min.
In this dazzlingly filmed live performance of Sam Harris’s award-winning one-man musical, Harris belts out original songs and beloved ballads while playing 11 different roles to tell his own life story — from growing up gay in Oklahoma’s Bible Belt to his escape for Los Angeles, where his rendition of "Over the Rainbow" on “Star Search” led to fame, Broadway, television, platinum records, and Carnegie Hall. But after the highs and lows of a life in show business, Sam ultimately learns to ask: When is enough finally enough?

KATHY GRIFFIN: A HELL OF A STORY
Dir: Troy Miller | 2019 | USA | 106 min.
Iconic comedian and legendary LGBTQ ally Kathy Griffin's first theatrical release is a hilarious poison-pen letter to the sitting president, detailing the aftermath of her infamous "ketchup-covered Trump mask" photo shoot. The docu-comedy chronicles the unprecedented and historic story of an iconic American comedian overcoming a political and media takedown following the release of the controversial photo. Shaken, but never silenced, she turns a dark period of her life into an uproarious triumph, while leaving none of her big-name celebrity critics unscathed!

SCREAM, QUEEN! MY NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET
Dir: Tyler Jensen, Roman Chimienti | 2019 | USA | 100 min.
When A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge was released in 1985, fans thirsting for more Freddy Krueger mayhem weren't prepared for what's been called "the gayest horror movie ever made." Now, over 30 years later, the film's star — Mark Patton, the first male scream queen — gathers cast and crew from the infamous sequel to reevaluate its legacy and its queer aesthetic, and to confront the Hollywood homophobia that derailed a career meant for superstardom.

STATE OF PRIDE
Dir: Rob Epstein, Jeffrey Friedman | 2019 | USA | 71 min.
Fifty years after the Stonewall uprising, Oscar-winning filmmakers Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman (Common Threads) travel to three diverse communities — Salt Lake City, San Francisco, and Tuscaloosa, Alabama — for an unflinching look at LGBTQ Pride from the perspective of a younger generation, for whom it still has personal urgency. Guided by social media influencer Raymond Braun, the film visits an inspiring array of queer people who actively push for change, acceptance, and visibility across every facet of the LGBTQ family.

TONGUES UNTIED
Dir: Marlon Riggs | 1989 | USA | 55 min.
An urgently kinetic and lyrical exploration of embodiment, language, and gay black maleness, Marlon Riggs’ experimental essay-documentary is a confessional, defiant fingersnap against racial hang-ups and homophobic anxieties in the age of AIDS, underscored by the searing, rhythmic intonations of poet Essex Hemphill. Outfest is proud to co-present this 30th anniversary screening with AFI, which hosted its premiere in 1989, and Signifyin’ Works, a nonprofit dedicated to preserving Riggs’ cinematic legacy.

TRANS SUMMIT
The Trans Summit begins with a keynote address from Angelica Ross (“Pose”), followed by three compelling case studies focused on intersectionality, and will culminate with a dynamic and engaged panel discussion, featuring trans and non-binary creators discussing issues relating to the trans and non-binary experience within the entertainment industry.

TRANSFINITE
Dir: Neelu Bhuman | 2019 | USA | English, Spanish, Swahili, Navajo with English subtitles | 70 min.
In Neelu Bhuman's wholly original omnibus — composed of several stand-alone magical realistic short stories written by a collective of trans and gender-nonconforming people of color — supernatural trans and queer people from various cultures use their powers to protect, love, teach, fight, and thrive. Featuring cherished members of the Outfest family like Harmony Santana (Gun Hill Road) and D'Lo (“Looking,” “Sense8”), each of these enchanting films harnesses the power of a trans community in peak creative form.

WHERE WE GO FROM HERE
Dir: Anthony Meindl | 2018 | USA | English, French with English subtitles | 90 min.
This anthology film explores three sudden acts of violence and examines the impact on the innocent bystanders caught in the crossfire: In Binghamton, New York, an ESL instructor faces domestic violence at home and even greater peril at school. Friends take a night out in Paris only to find themselves caught up in a horrifying situation. And two lovers at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando fight to survive a chaotic night of terror.


SEQUIN IN A BLUE ROOM - Samuel Van Grinsven


OUTFEST FORWARD:

OUTFEST SCREENWRITING LAB: LIVE READING
Outfest Los Angeles’ annual live reading of scenes from the five scripts chosen for the 2019 Outfest Screenwriting Lab.

OUTSET SHORTS
OutSet: The Young Filmmakers Project from the Los Angeles LGBT Center and Outfest empowers LGBTQ youth ages 16-24 to share their stories through film. This program selects 15 diverse fellows to participate over the course of 6 months (January-July) in a storytelling and filmmaking lab focused on collaboration and mastering a successful production, culminating in five short films.


OUTFEST UCLA LEGACY PROJECT:

GAY USA
Dir: Arthur J. Bressan Jr. | 1977 | USA | 78 min.

LEGACY LESBIAN SHORTS
Radical, moving, and often outrageously funny, these remarkable film and video works made by and about women explore the nuances of sex, family life, and political commitment, all while asserting lesbian identities as integral to the queer continuum. Featuring works newly restored by the UCLA Film and Television Archive, these rarely-seen shorts manage to find subversive humor amid the absurdities and strictures of gender and sexuality, while ultimately suggesting alternatives to the norm.

CHRISTOPHER STREET GAY LIBERATION DAY 1971
Dir: Kate Millett & Susan Kleckner, 1971, 15 min.

LESBIANS
Dir: Pam Walton, 1986, 5 min.

IF SHE GROWS UP GAY
Dir: Karen Sloe Goodman, 1983, 23 min.

THE MISTER SISTERS
Dir: Ingrid Wilhite, 1994, 12 min.

FUN WITH A SAUSAGE
Dir: Ingrid Wilhite, 1985, 15 min.

MATZO MAIDELS
Dir: Jenni Olson, Monica Nolan & Julie Dorf, 2003, 5 min.

BUTCH FEMME POLKA
Dir: Maureen Brownsey, 1997, 3 min.

THE QUEEN
Dir: Frank Simon | 1968 | USA | 68 min.

TENDER FICTIONS
Dir: Barbara Hammer | 1996 | USA | 58 min.



Tuesday, June 11, 2019

LAGFF 2019 Winners

13th LA Greek Film Festival Announces the Winners




The red carpet Closing Night of the 13th Los Angeles Greek Film Festival (LAGFF) was held Sunday, June 9th at the Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood. The West Coast premiere of Nikos Labôt’s  Her Job (Η δουλειά της), was followed by the Orpheus Awards Ceremony and an elegant reception in the outdoor courtyard of the Egyptian. Guests enjoyed Good Greek Grill, Georgos Wine, Pietris Bakery, Bakersland, and Sugarista. Music performance by Dimitris Mann & The Greek Rebetiko Trio.

Festival Director Aris Katopodis opened the ceremony with a warm welcome to guests that included filmmakers, industry professionals, Greek VIPS and dignitaries. The Awards were co-hosted by popular actresses Patricia Kara and Elena Evangelo. 

Emmy-nominated casting director and producer, Valorie Massalas was the 2019 Orpheus Award Honoree and received a standing ovation and cheers from the audience.  She is a longtime LAGFF Advisory Board member and co-produced and cast the acclaimed Gods and Monsters, which was nominated for three Oscar Awards.  Award winning actor-dancer and 2018 Orpheus Honoree, George Chakiris presented the Orpheus to Massalas.


Festival Director Aris Katopodis with Honoree Valorie Massalas


The following are the winners of the 13th edition of LA Greek Film Festival:

Jury Award Best Feature Film: Pause by Tonia Mishiali
Special Feature Jury Award: Still River by Angelos Frantzis

Best Documentary Film: Olympia by Harry Mavromichalis
Special Documentary Jury Award: Obscuro Barroco by Evangelia Kranioti

Van Vlahakis Best Short Film: I Am Mackenzie by Artemis Anastassiadou
Best Director: Maria Lafi for Holy Boom
Best Performance: Marisha Triantafyllidou for Her Job

Audience Award for Feature Film: ½ New Year directed by Tom Morash
Audience Award for Documentary: Obscuro Barroco by Evangelia Kranioti
Audience Award for Short Film: Flickering Souls Set Alight by Iakovos Panagopoulos


The Greek Rebetiko Trio (Photo by Georges Aintablian)