This March, Out at the Movies is back for the eighth time with five days of documentary, dramatic and comedic films that explore diverse lives and experiences in the gay, lesbian, bisexual and …
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This March, Out at the Movies is back for the eighth time with five days of documentary, dramatic and comedic films that explore diverse lives and experiences in the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender community Thursday, March 24 through Monday, March 28.
All films are free. Films will be shown on the campuses of SUNY Potsdam, St. Lawrence University, Clarkson University, SUNY Canton and Potsdam Central School. The final film of the festival will be shown in the Potsdam Roxy Theater at Cinema 10 on Monday, March 28.
For more information, including film descriptions, festival schedule and directions to theaters, check the festival website: www.outatthemovies.org.
The list of films, times and locations is as follows:
• Thursday, March 24, 7:30 p.m. (Note: Films will begin at 7:30 tonight only), Peterson-Kermani Performance Hall, St. Lawrence University. Feature: Undertow / Contracorriente (Peru/Colombia, 2009, 100 min, Spanish with English subtitles). Short: Hens and Chicks (USA, 2009, 15 min, English).
• Friday, March 25, 7 p.m., Wakefield Recital Hall, SUNY Potsdam. Feature: Leading Ladies (USA, 2010, 102 min, English). Short: Judgment Day (USA, 2009, 8 min, English).
• Saturday, March 26, 2 p.m., High School Auditorium, Potsdam Central School. Feature: FIT (UK, 2010, 108 min, English). Short: Birthday (Sweden/Poland, 2010, 18 min, Swedish with English subtitles).
• Saturday, March 26, 7 p.m., Multipurpose Rooms of the Student Center, Clarkson University. Feature: A Marine Story (USA, 2010, 93 min, English). Short: Fredagsbarn / Friday’s Child (Denmark, 2010, 11 min, Danish with English subtitles). Short: Uncle Denis? (UK, 2009, 18 min, English).
• Sunday, March 27, 2 p.m., Kingston Theater, SUNY Canton. Feature: Two Spirits: Gender, Sexuality, and the Murder of Fred Martinez (USA, 2009, 65 min, English). Feature: Bisexual Revolution / La bisexualité: tout un art? (France, 2010, 61 min, several languages with English subtitles).
• Monday, March 28, 7:15 p.m., CINEMA 10 at the Roxy Theater, Main St., Potsdam. Feature: Howl (USA, 2010, 84 min, English)