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Nazi Medicine: In
the Shadow of the Reich |
John J. Michalczyk |
54 min, Color/B&W, 1997 |
A Film by John J. Michalczyk. From sterilization
to death camps to human experimentation, Nazi Medicine studies what led Germany's doctors down an unethical
road to genocide. |
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Neurosia:
50 Years of Perversity |
Rosa von Praunheim |
87 min, 16mm, Color, 1995 |
A Film by Rosa von Praunheim.
Like a gay Citizen Kane, this hilarious mockumentary
uses interviews with angry ex-lovers, trips to dark
sex clubs, and scenes from Rosa's films to uncover
the life and times of the notorious German filmmaker. |
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No Fear, No Die |
Claire Denis |
97 min, 35mm, Color, French w/English Subtitles,
1992 |
A Film by Claire Denis (Chocolat). Set
in Paris, this neo-noir thriller revolves around
two African immigrants and the beautiful mistress
of a nightclub owner. |
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Nowhere Man
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Tim McCann |
80 min, Color, 2004 |
Conrad has found a pornographic video
featuring his fiancé and calls the wedding
off. But now, after an emotionally brutal week,
an abused Jennifer has cut off Conrad's penis -
and taken it with her for ransom! Starring renowned
cult actress Debbie Rochon and directed by award
winning filmmaker Tim McCann. |
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One
Bright Shining Moment |
Stephen Vittoria
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125 min, Color/B&W, 2005
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When presidential candidate
George McGovern took on Richard Nixon in 1972, he
didn’t win- but in his bold, grassroots campaign,
we find the genesis of today's progressive movement. |
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One of
Them |
Stewart Main |
46 min, Color, 1998
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New Zealand director Stewart
Main helmed this short about the tentative, emerging
relationship between two gay teens in a small town
during the 1960s. Gradually accepting their sexuality,
the two bond as the two endure taunts, check out
cute boys, and talk about fashion. |
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Only The
Brave |
Anna Kokkinos |
62 min, 16mm, Color, 1994
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Vicki and Alex are two teenage
girls growing up on the outskirts of Melbourne,
and on the fringes of society. Both teens, who come
from broken homes, want nothing more than to escape
from their drab surroundings. |
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Parting
Glances |
Bill Sherwood |
90 min, Color, 1991 |
The gay scene in Manhattan
is the setting for this contemporary love story
revolving around a book editor, his friend and former
lover who is dying from AIDS, and his current lover.
All are just trying to get through life the best
that they can. |
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Passin' It On |
John Valadez |
57 min, 16mm, Color, 1992 |
A Film by John Valedez, Peter Miller
and Suzanne Rostock. The dramatic story of the
Black Panther Dhoruba Bin Wahad, who went to jail
for a murder he may not have committed. |
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Paul Bowles: The Complete
Outsider |
Catherine Warnow & Regina
Weinreich |
57 min, 16mm, Color, 1993 |
A Film by Catherine Warnow and Regina
Weinreich. Filmed in Morocco, a spellbinding look
at the enigmatic author of The Sheltering Sky. |
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Peach
& Bitter Song |
Christine Parker |
16 min, 35mm, Color, 1997
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This documentary offers an
overview of lesbian cinema and contains interviews
with several leading lights in the area including
Jennie Livingston and Rose Troche. |
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The Personals |
Chen Kuo-fu |
104 min, 35mm, Color, Chinese w/English Subtitles,
1999 |
A Film by Chen Kuo-fu. Honored at Cannes,
The Personals presents "funny, beautifully
observed modern day sexual relationships." |
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Petits Freres |
Jacques Doillon |
92min, 35mm, Color, French w/English Subtitles,
1999 |
A Film by Jacques Doillon. A wonderful
follow-up from the director of Ponette, Petits Freres is the gritty and lyrical story of a young girl
who finds real friendship in a Paris housing project. |
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La Petite Lili |
Claude Miller |
94 min, 35mm, Color, French w/English Subtitles,
2003 |
Ludivine Sagnier stars as Lili, the
love and muse of an idealistic young filmmaker named
Julien. in this modern adaptation of Chekov’s
The Seagull. |
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Playing The Part
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Mitch McCabe |
38 min, 16mm, Color, 1994 |
An angst-ridden, yet humorous, essay
by a young lesbian filmmaker who depicts her attempts
to juggle her happiness against her parents' expectations.
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Pop |
Joel Meyerowitz |
80 min, 16mm, Color, 1999 |
A Film by Joel Meyerowitz. Photographer
Joel Meyerowitz, his father Hy (suffering from Alzheimer's)
and son Sasha - three generations - take a heartwarming
and sometimes hilarious road trip from Florida to
NYC, trying to recapture the fading memories of
Hy's life. |
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Power and Terror:
Noam Chomsky In Our Times |
John Junkerman |
74 min, 35mm, Color, 2002 |
A Film by John Junkerman. Power and
Terror presents the latest in Noam Chomsky's incisive
and controversial thinking, through interviews and
talks given in the spring of 2002. |
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Prince Cinders |
Derek Hayes |
30 min, 35mm, Color, 1994 |
A Film by Derek Hayes. From
the producer of The Snowman and Father Christmas,
Prince Cinders is an outrageously funny twist on
the classic fairy tale Cinderella. |
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The Quarry |
Marion Hansel |
112 min, 35mm, Color, Russian w/ English Subtitles,
1998 |
A Film by Marion Hansel. Acclaimed Irish
actor John Lynch stars as the strangely sympathetic
fugitive who battles inner demons in this provocative,
mysterious thriller! |
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The Queen |
Frank Simon |
70 min, 35mm, Color, 1968 |
A Film by Frank Simon. Long
before Paris is Burning, The Queen celebrated drag
queens by capturing the glamour and competition
of the 1968 Miss All America Drag Beauty Pageant. |
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Repetition Compulsion |
Ellie Lee |
7 min, 35mm, Color, 1997 |
An animated documentary which explores
how prolonged childhood abuse in the lives of homeless
women has set the stage for further victimization
on the streets. |
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Roses in December |
Ana Carrigan & Bernard
Stone |
56 min, Color, 1982 |
A Film by Ana Carrigan and Bernard
Stone. An award-winning look at lay missioner Jean
Donovan, a young woman from Connecticut, who was
brutally murdered along with three nuns in El Salvador.
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