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ince 2006 the Galway Film Fleadh has showcased
the best in new LGBTQ cinema via our Out on Film strand. This year we are proud
to present a strand of films that not only exhibits but celebrates some of the
best new work by and for LGBT audiences – work that entertains, enriches and
enlightens all audiences in the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and allied
communities.
Screening on our opening night, Jack & Diane follows
bubbly and naïve Diane, whose charming innocence quickly opens tomboy Jack's
tough skinned heart. When Jack discovers that Diane is leaving, she pushes her
away. Diane is overwhelmed by powerful new feelings that begin to manifest
themselves in terrifying ways, causing unexplainable violent changes to her
body.
Next up is In The Name Of which focuses on Father Adam, a
conflicted priest in charge of a centre for troubled young boys, as struggles
with his sexual longings. Gay priests are something of a recurring theme of
late in western cinema but it is rare that their sexual angst is portrayed as
sensitively and as they are here. In The Name Of exists in the
intriguing middle-ground between the sacred and profane, and is heightened by
sublime casting and outstanding performances.
Monster Pies meanwhile explores the ramifications of a
romance that sparks up during an English assignment. As Mike and Will fall for
each other while working on a monster movie version of Romeo & Juliet they
are kept apart by dysfunctional families, class mates and their own sexual
confusion. Can their love overcome all obstacles? Or, like the Shakespearian
monsters that inhabit their school project, are they fated to spend their
existence haunted and alone?
Sebastien Lifshitz’s wonderful, engaging
documentary The Invisibles, about
elderly openly gay and lesbian couples in France offers an intriguing glimpse
into attitudes of as they talk about their experiences over the past 60 years.
Finally, Naked
Opera, rounds out the Out on Film strand, a highly entertaining,
imaginative portrait of a man who has been blessed an unlimited budget, and
cursed with an incurable autoimmune disease. An epicurean with the most refined
tastes, he denies himself no pleasure, including all the male companions money
can buy as he chases every new production of Don Giovani around Europe.
Screening Times:
Tuesday 9th July Wednesday
10th July Thursday
11th July
Jack & Diane In the
Name Of Naked Opera
THT, 22:30 IMC
6, 21:30 IMC
7, 21:30
Friday 12th July Sunday
14th July
Monster Pies The
Invisibles (Les Invisibles)
IMC 7, 18:30 IMC
7, 19:30
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