Tuesday, July 24The Jury and Audience Awards Ceremony, followed by the East Coast Premiere of Kiss the Bride, marks a fitting end to this year's festival, concluding with an outdoor celebration at Twenty21.
Saturday, July 21 The versatile stage and screen director and screenwriter is honored with an Artistic Achievement Award for his many career accomplishments, including Longtime Companion, Prelude to a Kiss, and The Dying Gaul.
Wednesday, July 18 This handsome star of Hollywood's Golden Age receives Artistic Achievement Award recognition for a rich and diverse career highlighted by lead roles in Alfred Hitchcock's Rope and Strangers on a Train.
Saturday, July 14 This dashing, up-and-coming leading man has built a strong portfolio of work, including "Dante's Cove," "Ugly Betty," and this year's Opening and Closing Night Films!
Thursday, July 12The indie star-studded romantic comedy, A Four Letter Word kicks off an unforgettable evening culminating with a party deejayed by Lady Miss Kier (of Deee-Lite) at the Hyatt Regency Philadelphia at Penn's Landing. |
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The Philadelphia International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival is sexy, enticing, surprising and fun - showcasing nearly 200 films from around the globe, featuring world premieres, sneak previews, classic revivals and more, all in the comfort of cushy seats and air-conditioned theaters down Broad Street and throughout the Gayborhood.
 From Nigeria to Iceland, South Korea to Romania, digital video to 35mm film, this year's program crosses genders as well as genres, introducing audiences to new worlds and new people, with compelling comedies, dramas, thrillers and docs, bursting with LGBT diversity both on screen and behind the scenes!
 It's a spectacular year for guests and awards (see left sidebar), with additional appearances by drag superstar RuPaul, "Rent" icon Anthony Rapp, castmembers of Another Gay Movie, Michael Carbonaro, Jonah Blechman, Mitch Morris and more to be announced!
 With a reputation, the parties and receptions are dazzling and fabulous, with a different event every night of the week! From dance parties to bowling and billiards, leather bars to ice cream socials, kinky Quizzo to lavish riverfront views - audiences will enjoy outdoor screenings on South Street and at Penn's Landing, with stops in between at a dynamite array of queer-friendly bars, restaurants, hotels and clubs.
Buy a ticket, pick up a badge, or attend a celebration - but be sure to join us early and often on this color-splashed trip across the reel world of film!
Check back often for the latest festival news and updates...
JURY AND AUDIENCE AWARD WINNERS (07.25.07) The 13th Philadelphia International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival came to a close with an award ceremony emceed by Robert Drake (WXPN) and Jennifer Karowski (Kinky Quizzo), who unveiled the audience and jury award winners for 2007.
Audience Award: Best Short Film (Female):Pariah
Audience Award: Best Short Film (Male):Kali Ma
Special Award: SCION First-Time Director:Shelter (Jonah Markovich)
FESTIVAL FAVORITES ANNOUNCED (07.20.07) You came, you saw, and now is the chance to catch encore screenings of a handful of the festival features that audiences have been buzzing about throughout the Festival! The 13th Philadelphia International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival is proud to announce this year's festival favorites, offering you one last chance to see four of the most talked-about festival films:
CLOSING NIGHT AWARDS, FILM & PARTY (07.20.07) The 13th Philadelphia International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival comes to a close with a presentation of the Jury and Audience Awards and East Coast Premiere screening of Kiss the Bride, 7:30pm on Tuesday, July 24 at The Prince Music Theater. Then, off to one final party featuring sponsored open bar, upbeat music, exquisite scenery and wedding cake at Twenty21, 10pm-1:30am. Film and party combo tickets are $40, for sale in person, online or by phone. Party only tickets are $25 at the door. (21+)
PROGRAM GUIDE CORRECTION (07.18.07) Grrr... The correct address for the Bear Bash party at the Bike Stop on Wednesday, July 18 is 206 South Quince Street. But the good news is, there is also NO COVER charge for anyone - all-access badge holders, ticket holders and the general public alike!
ADDED EVENTS (07.09.07) The festival fun and energy is nonstop! We are pleased to announce a series of just-announced events and receptions to the festival lineup:
Friday, July 13, 6:30-8:30pm
Blueprint After-Party
Meet and greet the director, producer and members of the cast of Blueprint at this cash bar cocktail reception at Crescent City (600-602 South 9th Street) featuring complimentary hors d'oeuvres, sponsored by Sundance Channel. No Cover. 21+
Friday, July 13, 11pm-1:30am
Helter Shelter Soiree
Join in honoring Shelter director Jonah Markovich as the winner of the Scion First Time Director Award, at this exclusive reception at Sott Varalli (231 South Broad Street) featuring open bar, complimentary buffet, music provided by DJ Robert Drake, and gift bags, all sponsored by Scion! Admission limited to Shelter ticket holders and All-Access Badge holders. 21+
Monday, July 16, 11pm-2am
Needles Jones hosts The Monday Night Club
Join us after The Rocky Horror Picture Show for the Trocadero's weekly Monday Night Club in the Balcony, hosted by festival favorite Needles Jones and DJ Evan G, along with the very interactive, dressed-up Uncut Productions Drunken Spelling Bee - booze, theater... and spelling! No Cover. 21+
Saturday, July 21, 7pm
Singer-songwriter Jay Brannan
The star of Holding Trevor and Shortbus compliments his festival appearance with a live acoustic set at L'Etage (646 South Sixth Street). Tickets $10. 21+
Monday, July 23, 4:30-6:30pm
My Film is Done... Now What?
Join us for a compelling panel discussion and Q&A at The Hub CityView (30 S. 17th Street, 14th Floor) that will help you navigate the meandering path to film finance and distribution. Special guests include from all sides of the movie business. Click here for more details or to RSVP.
OUTDOOR SCREENING SCHEDULE CHANGE (07.09.07) Showtime for the free screening of To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar on the riverfront at Penn's Landing (Thursday, July 19) has been changed to 8:30pm. Pre-show entertainment, featuring drag queen Carlota Tendant, hula hoop performance, sing-along, and prizes, will begin at 7:30pm.
SCHEDULE CHANGE (07.03.07) The lesbian shorts program, Love Is Blind, has moved from 2:30pm to 2:45pm on Saturday, July 21 at the Arts Bank.
PARTY LOCATION CHANGE (06.22.07)
The FUSE event on Saturday, July 21 at 10pm has moved from Sal's on 12th to Club XO, 1418 Rodman Street. Visit www.thefusebox.net for more information.
PROGRAM GUIDE CORRECTION (06.22.07)
The Rocky Horror Picture Show screening on Monday, July 16 at 9pm (pg 24) is free only with a festival All-Access Badge. Otherwise, there is a $3 cover charge (at the door) which can be applied toward a drink or snack.
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