The WitnessesOut on DVD for May 6th: "Teeth", Uncle Albert, and more!
if you're headed to the video store tonight, you might want to keep these queer interest DVD's in mind. Teeth
“High school student Dawn works hard at suppressing her budding sexuality by being the local chastity group's most active participant. Her task is made even more difficult by her bad boy stepbrother Brad's increasingly provocative behavior at home. A stranger to her own body, innocent Dawn discovers she has a toothed vagina when she becomes the object of violence. As she struggles to comprehend her anatomical uniqueness, Dawn experiences both the pitfalls and the power of being a living example of the vagina dentata myth.”
We reviewed it at the beginning of the year, and it sounds like a good choice if you like, quirky, offbeat indies. I'm Not There The Witnesses' Michel Blanc and Johan Libéreau
The Witnesses Bewitched: Season Six Happy viewing! Submitted by on Tue, 2008-05-06 15:21. The oldest gayest film festival of them all
It started with a few gay men, a sheet for a screen, and a bunch of homemade films. Today, it's a huge and prestigious international event, held in the week and a half leading up to Pride in the gayest city of all, my hometown of San Francisco. Frameline is about to present the 31st San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival, opening on June 14 with a showing of André Téchiné's The Witnesses.Frameline has been teasing us all month with its promised new website (their old website really was so Web 1.0), and they finally made it live. And if you go there, you can see all kinds of very beautiful things, such as all the festival trailers back to 1990 (this year's is at the end of this post), a place to buy tickets starting this Friday, an interactive Festival calendar so you can keep track of all the films you want to see and find out before it's too late if two of them are at the exact same moment so you can have yourself cloned, plus breaking news on schedule changes and ticket availability. It's also very pretty. So, what's playing this year? We've already blogged about The Witnesses (showing June 14) and The Bubble (showing June 18), but the one I got all excited reading about is an American film by Robert Gaston called 2 Minutes Later (pictured at top). I totally want this film to be brilliant, because the description alone makes me all breathless. Frameline describes it as "an episode of 'Silk Stalkings' if it were directed by Robert Mapplethorpe" and it's not impossible that could be the perfect idea for a movie. Here's the plot:
It's showing Thursday, June 21, 9:30 PM at the Victoria Theater, which is very much the festival's third string venue, so it made me worry this movie won't be as fabulous as it sounds. Still, it's not like I haven't done worse things for much longer periods of time, so I'll probably see it either way. So check out the new website and the full schedule, and also this year's trailer: Submitted by on Thu, 2007-05-24 12:41. "The Witnesses" to open 31st Annual SF International LGBT Film Fest
The San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival will launch its fourth decade on Thursday, June 14, with the North American Premiere of The Witnesses (Les Témoins), the latest film from director André Téchiné (Wild Reeds, 1994). From Frameline:
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