The 2009 Artivist Film Festival will present the Los Angeles premiere of Arthur C. Smith III’s Ice Bears of the Beaufort (above) and Bryan Single’s Children of War on Friday, Dec.
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Canada’s customs officers seized three lesbian and gay-themed films enroute to Canada’s Inside Out LGBT film festival, according to Xtra.
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Fred Martinez, who was murdered in June, 2001 near his remote hometown in southeastern Colorado, is honored and remembered in a documentary that premiered Saturday at the Starz Denver Film Festival.
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Michael and I walked past something called the New York Queer Experimental Film Festival yesterday on 21st Street in Chelsea.
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Here is the video that won the Gong Show at the 17th Annual MixBrasil Film Festival in São Paulo.
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It’s time for film fans to mix it up once again. The New York Queer Experimental Film Festival (aka MIX Festival) is celebrating its 22nd year.
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Noel Clarke’s Adulthood, which was screened at this year’s Karlovy Vary Film Festival, opens this week on IFC Festival Direct, a distribution outlet presenting "a collection of the best and most innovative cinema" from film festivals around the world, exclusively on demand.
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The much anticipated Brazilian movie Do Começo Ao Fim, about two half-brothers who fall in love, premiered last night at the opening of the 17th Annual MixBrasil Film Festival in São Paulo.
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The much talked about movie Do Começo Ao Fim finally premieres tomorrow at the opening night of the Mix Brasil Film Festival in São Paulo, and Made In Brazil is going to be giving away 10 invites (for you and a guest) to attend the after-party at The Week.
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Greta Garbo, Melvyn Douglas in Ninotchka (top); Barbra Streisand, Robert Redford in The Way We Were (bottom)
From the Romanovs’ last stand to Warren Beatty’s first solo directorial effort: On every Wednesday in January 2010, Turner Classic Movies will present the 20-film festival "Shadows of Russia," a showcase of Hollywood movies portraying Russia (and/or the Soviet Union) and the sociopolitical reverberations of Communism throughout the 20th century.
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Writer/director Rob Williams (3-Day Weekend) is back with this wonderfully whimsical tale of a gay Christmas love and a corny Wisconsin family.
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There's no real official start date for awards season here in Hollywood, but it definitely feels like it's taken off already.
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Next month, IFC Films will be releasing via its video-on-demand platform the French box office hit Cliente / A French Gigolo (right), starring veteran Nathalie Baye, on November 4 and Canada’s submission for the 2009 best foreign language film Oscar, The Necessities of Life, on November 11.
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‘Brotherhood’, a film which revolves around the romantic relationship between two male Neo-Nazis, has won ‘best film’ at the Rome Film Festival.
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(Rome) A Danish movie about a gay love affair between two members of a neo-Nazi group won top honors Friday at the Rome Film Festival, while Helen Mirren won the best actress award.
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• That Danish film Broderskab ("Brotherhood") about the gay Nazi love affair wins the Rome Film Festival's Best Picture Award.
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Brotherhood, a Danish film about a gay neo-Nazi romance, has won the Rome Film Festival: "The winning movie, 'Brotherhood,' takes a hard look at the neo-Nazi group that the leading character, Lars, joins after leaving the army.
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Film about gay Neo-Nazis wins top honours at Rome Film FestivalPinkNews.co.ukThe film tells the story of two men who are part of a Neo-Nazi group who persecute gay men.
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Brotherhood, a film about two male Neo-Nazis who begin a relationship, has won the best film accolade at the Rome Film Festival.
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