Well, further events are conspiring to keep me away from this blog, but it’s all good news.
My new film “Teddy” is to have its US & Canadian premieres in May at two major North American festivals, starting with the US Premiere at the Boston LGBT Film and Video Festival on May 15, 6pm, as part of the Men’s Shorts programme.
The Canadian premiere follows at one of the world’s largest GLBT film festivals, the Inside Out Lesbian and Gay Film Festival of Toronto. Screening dates to be announced later in the month.
At the end of May, “Teddy” heads to Texas for a screening at Q Cinema, Fort Worth’s International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival. The screening is expected to take place on the last weekend of the month, further details to follow as they are announced.
In June, “Teddy” will screen at Frameline 33 in San Francisco. This festival is the oldest and largest GLBT festival in the world, averaging around 80,000 attendees over its ten-day run. The festival runs this year from June 18-28. Screening dates to be announced in May.
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2 Comments
April 12, 2009 at 9:38 pm
Looks interesting Christopher.
Far too many works of indie gay cinema are about hot guys taking their shirts off and sucking face while a cute camp one delivers one-liners. Anything that moves gay film away from that template is mana from heaven.
April 12, 2009 at 10:11 pm
Thanks Jonathan, we’ve had some good feedback about it and we’re hoping to get a screening in the UK sometime soon as well.