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saturday may 4 5:00 pm Screening $11 - COLONY THEATRE
includes post-screening reception
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Stuck

PlanetOut.com and HBO present, in collaboration with the Miami Gay & Lesbian Film Festival, its third annual shorts awards competition. All shorts submitted to the Festival that were under 20 minutes in length, and in English or with no substantial dialogue, were eligible. In addition to the five First Prizes and one Grand Prize Winner which will be screened in this program, five Audience Favorite Awards will also be announced based on voting through the PlanetOut Web site. Come watch the films, stay for the awards ceremony & join us at a free-to-all-ticket-holders post-screening reception at the Britto Gallery on Lincoln Road.

PlanetOut.com Interviews With My Next Girlfriend, Dir. by Cassandra Nicolaou, Canada, SOUTH FLORIDA PREMIERE
This is the ultimate hilarious, pain-free blind date: drop the woman in a chair and grill her with every intimate question you'll ever need to ask.

Ladies Tea, Dir. Paula J. Durette, United States, SOUTH FLORIDA PREMIERE
In this dryly funny, ingenious animated short a lesbian bar is deconstructed like a football field diagram.

The Confession, Dir. by Carl Pfirman, United States
An aging gay male couple suffers an unexpected rift over religion as one of them is drawn back to the Catholic church in this loving and challenging film. Winner of a Student Academy Award.

Losing Lois, Dirs. Julie Hill, Kathy Richter & Barbara Rosenthal, United States, SOUTH FLORIDA PREMIERE
A Tampa lesbian police officer dies in the line of duty and her life partner Mickie seeks to claim the survivor benefits.

Historia de amor en baño público (Love Story in a Public Toilet), Dir. by Pablo Oliverio, Argentina, NORTH AMERICAN PREMIERE
When a young drifter spots a long-haired rough-neck in a Buenos Aires train station, it's dangerous and hot love-at-first-sight.

Stuck, Dir. by Jamie Babbit, United States, EAST COAST PREMIERE
A long time lesbian couple hits a serious bump in the road in this offbeat little fable that dares to ask "will this be us in thirty years?" Honorable Mention for Short Filmmaking, 2002 Sundance Film Festival.

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