Mercedes Quintero, Lucas Ferraro, Manuel Vignau in Marco Berger‘s Plan B (top); Tim Bergmann, Sascha Kekez in Dennis Todorovic‘s Sasha (upper middle); Andy Blubaugh‘s The Adults in the Room (lower middle); Johnny Ferro, Stephen Tyrone Williams in Kareem Mortimer‘s Children of God (bottom) Outfest 2010: Children Of God, Bloomington, Light Gradient, Plan B Synopses Marco Berger‘s Plan B, Susan Koch‘s The Other City, Dennis Todorovic‘s Sasha, Andy Blubaugh‘s The Adults in the Room, and Kareem Mortimer‘s Children of God are some of the highlights at Outfest 2010, the 28th edition of the Los Angeles Gay & Lesbian Film Festival, on Saturday, July 10. In the Argentinean romantic-triangle-of-sorts Plan B, a young man (Manuel Vignau) dumped by his girlfriend (Mercedes Quintero) not only befriends the young woman’s new boyfriend (Lucas Ferraro), but also attempts to seduce him. Note: This may sound like a comedy,...
- 7/9/2010
- by Andre Soares
- Alt Film Guide
Washington, D.C. may be the nation’s capital and the home of innumerable monuments, treasures, and architectural wonders, but it also has a distinction very few people have ever studied in school. The district is home to one of the highest HIV and AIDS rates in the entire world, and is also marked by a financial and social divide that is almost impossible to break through. The Other City, “inspired by a series of Washington Post articles by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Jose Antonio Vargas,” guides us through the lives of some of the people fighting the hardest to get these issues seen and addressed.
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- 7/7/2010
- by Kate Erbland
- GordonandtheWhale
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