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Monthly Archives: June, 2017

Frameline 41, The Pop Quiz: Part 2

FRAMELINE 41 initiated a pair of press days for those of us covering the festival, and it offered me a rare opportunity to talk to many of the participating filmmakers … Continue reading

June 30, 2017 · Leave a comment

Frameline 41, The Pop Quiz: Part 1

FRAMELINE 41 initiated a pair of press days for those of us covering the festival, and it offered me a rare opportunity to talk to many of the participating filmmakers … Continue reading

June 30, 2017 · 1 Comment

Why Frameline Matters

Last night at the closing night of Frameline 41, during the Q&A following the screening of After Louie – A Film by Vincent Gagliostro, a young man ran onto the … Continue reading

June 26, 2017 · Leave a comment

Trudie Styler and James St. James Light Up Frameline 41

Green Room scenes at the Castro Theater on June 24, 2017 just before the Frameline screening of Trudy Styler’s film FREAK SHOW, starring the fabulous James St. James.  Styler celebrates … Continue reading

June 25, 2017 · Leave a comment

Memory and Activism at Frameline 41

Specifically two films, AGAINST THE LAW and AFTER LOUIE. The former a docu-drama about the reluctant activist, Peter Wildeblood, whose imprisonment for being gay led to a book and the … Continue reading

June 24, 2017 · Leave a comment

LENA HALL Rocks Frameline 41

Lena Hall before last night’s Frameline 41 screening of BECKS, co-directed by Daniel Powell and Elizabeth Rohrbaugh. The film was written by Powell, Rorhbaugh and Rebecca Drysdale.  Hall rocked the … Continue reading

June 22, 2017 · Leave a comment

CAROL SUPPORT GROUP — Allison Tate and the Inevitability Factor.

Sometimes I do things that make me so much more than happy,that I struggle to find a way to adequately express it in words. That was the case in talking … Continue reading

June 20, 2017 · Leave a comment

ALABAMA BOUND – Carolyn Sherer

Carolyn Sherer, co-director of Alabama Bound, in my impromptu studio at the Hilton San Francisco Union Square (yeah, that’s quite a view). Her film about lesbian couples fighting the good … Continue reading

June 17, 2017 · Leave a comment