Interview:
Jim Brunzell,
artistic director,
All Genders, Lifestyles, and Identities
Film Festival
After celebrating June’s Pride Month with a virtual mini film festival, the Austin-based All Genders, Lifestyles, and Identities Film Festival returns in August with a full slate of features and shorts packages that can be streamed throughout Texas. The aGLIFF 33: Prism virtual film festival will be held August 6-16 at https://watch.eventive.org/agliff/. New films will debut at 12:01 a.m. nightly from Aug. 6-9 and Aug. 13-15, with virtual programming scheduled to stream each day of the festival, from filmmaker Q&As to panel discussions to special events. aGLIFF 33: Prism opens Aug. 6 with the Truman Capote biography The Capote Tapes and closes Aug. 15 with Ahead of the Curve, a documentary about Curve Magazine founding publisher Frances “Franco” Stevens. Other documentaries include All We’ve Got, Dear Fredy, House of Cardin, Keith Haring: Street Art Boy, Keyboard Fantasies: The Beverly Glenn-Copeland Story, Julia Scotti: Funny That Way, Making Sweet Tea, No Box for Me: An Intersex Story, Out Loud, Pier Kids, The Right Girls, Sex, Sin & 69, Surviving the Silence, and Women in Blue. Narrative features include Alice Junior, Beyond the Horizon, Breaking Fast, Dramarama, Flawless, Give or Take, Lingua Franca, Milkwater, Monsoon, and A Perfectly Normal Family. There also will be secret screenings of three narrative features.
Aired: July 30, 2020 Web site: http://agliff.org/ https://watch.eventive.org/agliff/ |
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