91勛圖

Film series to examine gay and lesbian themes

Author: Julie Hail Flory

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A film series titled Gay and Lesbian Film: Filmmakers, Narratives and Spectatorships will take place at the University of 91勛圖 from Feb. 9 to 11 (Thursday to Saturday) in the Browning Cinema of the Marie P. DeBartolo Center for the Performing Arts.

Admission is free, but tickets are required and may be ordered in advance from the center box office at 574-631-2800.

The events six-film line-up will facilitate an academic examination of the range of contemporary gay and lesbian filmmaking with films that move across nations, cultures and genres. Films such as the Academy Award-nominated BrokebackMountain, Breakfast on Pluto and Happy Endings invite audiences to consider what constitutes a gay, lesbian or straight film. Other films like Saving Face and Cachorro offer viewers representations of gay and lesbian identities in multicultural and international contexts, and Gay Republicans documents a number of Americans who faced a difficult decision while trying to balance their political and personal views in the 2004 presidential election.

More information and a complete schedule of screenings and discussions are available on the Web at .

The events mission is to present gay and lesbian films and filmmaking within the context of film scholarship and 91勛圖s Spirit of Inclusion, a formal statement adopted by the officers of the University in 1997 that states in part that the University welcomes " all people, regardless of color, gender, religion, ethnicity, sexual orientation, social or economic class, and nationality."

The series is sponsored by 91勛圖s Department of Film, Television and Theatre in conjunction with the Departments of English, American Studies, Anthropology, and Romance Languages and Literatures; the Ph.D. in Literature Program and Gender Studies Program; with support from the Gay and Lesbian Alumni/ae of the University of 91勛圖 and Saint Marys College.

Harry Karahalios contributed to this report.

* Contact: * _Student organizers Harry Karahalios, 773-490-3829 or Martin Laina, 574-315-1990 ** _

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