US PREMIERE
SHORT FILM PROGRAM
WORLD PREMIERE
FESTIVAL SPOTLIGHT
THROWBACK FROM
Women's Shorts
Thursday
May 14, 2009
@
6:00 pm
Boston LGBT Film Festival 2009

Our annual collection of shorts about dyke life - funny, sexy, serious, or silly.
Wicked Queer is proud to co-present this program with
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This short film program includes the following films:

A Day at the Beach
When Buffy Brad and Shapely Sally settled down to enjoy a sunny quiet California day at the beach, they could not have imagined how “spicy” their day would turn out to be! Politically correct seagulls; gorgeous lifeguards and Brazilian music will be a perfect setting for love at first sight!

Allison, My Love
When an intimate moment is interrupted, three passionate people are affected by a simple slip of the tongue.

Donkey Girl
Farouzi, a Dutch-Arabic girl, jumps on her donkey one day after a chance encounter with a self-willed girl, to search for luck.

Downstream
Two women reflect on love, friendship, and growing older as they swim down the river that flows through their town.

Fagette
Hilarious video for Athens Boys Choir's song "Fagette".

Happenstance
The sizzling, sexy story of a woman who discovers she has a lot in common with her son's new girlfriend.

hokum
hokum is a short experimental video that borrows from popular images of black queerness to interrogate the implications that arise when one takes pleasure in viewing the black lesbian body.

How Do I Say This? I'm Gay
Mary, a college co-ed, needs the help of her dorm friends to muster the courage to come out to her mother and save her relationship with Skater Girl.

Operated By Invisible Hands
Two antique dolls confront their secret feelings for each other after a night of unforgettable passion.

Pitstop
When a young girl is accidentally left behind at a desert gas station while on a road trip with her large family, she must finally find the courage to make her voice heard.

Remember The Eyes
Remember The Eyes is the story of two souls, two women, who trust a smile... a moment. One is a Martial Artist, full of life. The other, a woman struggling to accept herself. Aware of their differences, each looks beyond assumption and fear of rejection. Remember The Eyes is a story about love, acceptance and hope.

Sleep Lines
A beautiful hand-processed short film by the former programmer of the Boston LGBT Film Festival. On a sunny afternoon, between dreaming and waking, a couple come together and move apart in the interior world of their home.


Worst Case Scenario: Femme Edition
Perennial festival favorite Mary Guzman is back with this Super 8 femme how-to primer.