From Fort Lauderdale Gay & Lesbian Film Festival:
Dear Fellow Film Enthusiasts!
It's almost time for the Fort Lauderdale Gay & Lesbian Film Festival to commence and we want to make sure you don't miss out on any of the fabulous films we have in store for you!
Our full program has been announced and tickets are now on sale. Don't wait! Buy your tickets today before they sell out!
Read below and find out about the great choices we have for you on our opening night, November 11th. Visit our website often as we update it with trailers, event information and confirmed guests.
Looking forward to meeting you at the movies!
Best,Your Festival Team
Fort Lauderdale Gay and Lesbian Film Festival
November 11th through 15th, 2009
For our complete schedule and to buy tickets visit:
www.flglff.comWednesday, November 11th * 6PM * Gateway Cinema
JUST SAY LOVE
This male love story asks us to ponder on the genesis of love and romance. Physical attraction appear to be the obvious explanation of why two people become a pair. But are they really the reflection of sublime everlasting or dare we say, spiritual? As the camera delves into the characters' minds and actions we find fulfillment on both a physical and spiritual level. Just Say Love ultimately makes us question, whether relationships start in the bedroom or in the heart?
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Wednesday, November 11th * 7:15 PM * Las Olas Riverfront Cinema
VIVERE
Three lost souls reveal themselves through their secrets on this emotional journey and it becomes harder to distinguish who needs the other the most. This film has been heralded by critics as, "An intriguing, challenging non-traditional view of modern womens lives & loves." At its core, Vivere is about the decisiveness to live one's dreams and desires, instead of dying for them.
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Wednesday, November 11th * 8PM * Gateway Cinema
HOLLYWOOD, JE T'AIME
Recently broken up and barely enduring dreary winter, gay Parisian Jerome impulsively books a solo Christmas vacation to Los Angeles. Landing in the touristy underbelly of Hollywood, Jermome meets some colorful locals and pursues a dormant desire to become a movie star. Very soon thereafter, he becomes disillusioned since the public transit sucks, his hostel is a dump, and instead of getting laid, he can't stop thinking about his ex, Gilles. In this reflection on love and narcissism across continents, Jerome ultimately arrives at an old Hollywood maxim: there's no place like home. Told with a profound appreciation of showbiz absurdity and big-hearted charm at every turn, Hollywood Je T'aime is delightfully funny, hugely entertaining and unlike anything you've ever seen.







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