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Unless otherwise noted all programs will be presented in English. All programs and events are free and open to the public.

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Tuesday, June 4, 2013
6:00 - 8:00
America's Most Unwanted

Director Shani Heckman presents her 21-minute documentary on LGBT homeless youth. A panel discussion will follow. Co-sponsored the James C. Hormel Gay and Lesbian Center; SFPL Teen Services; Frameline International LGBT Film Festival; and SF CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates).

Saturday, June 8, 2013
2:00 - 4:00
*Ma Vie en Rose

Ma Vie en Rose by Alain Berliner

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Ludovic is waiting for a miracle. With six-year-old certainty, he believes he was meant to be a little girl and that the mistake will soon be corrected. But where he expects the miraculous, Ludo finds only rejection, isolation and guilt--as the intense reactions of family, friends, and neighbors strip away every innocent lace and bauble. Winner of the 1998 Golden Globe for Best Foreign Film. Produced in Belgium. (1997, 88 min. In French with English subtitles)

Eureka Valley/Harvey Milk Memorial
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
5:45 - 7:45
ITVS Community Cinema Present Love Free or Die

This film discusses how faith, love, marriage, homosexuality and the Episcopal Church collide in the first openly gay Bishop Gene Robinson of New Hampshire.  An audience discussion with Rev. Jim Mitulski of the Pacific School of Religion  follows the film.

Thursday, June 20, 2013
6:30 - 7:30
Fairyland: A Memoir of My Father

Join us for a reading and booksigning with Alysia Abbott, author of Fairyland,  a  vibrant memoir about growing up motherless in 1970s and ’80s San Francisco with an openly gay father.

After his wife dies in a car accident, bisexual writer and activist Steve Abbott moves with his two-year-old daughter to San Francisco. There they discover a city in the midst of revolution, bustling with gay men in search of liberation—few of whom are raising a child.

In Alysia’s teens, Steve’s friends—several of whom she has befriended—fall ill as AIDS starts its rampage through their community. While Alysia is studying in New York and then in France, her father tells her it’s time to come home; he’s sick with AIDS. Alysia must choose whether to take on the responsibility of caring for her father or continue the independent life she has worked so hard to create.

Reconstructing their life together from a remarkable cache of her father’s journals, letters, and writings, Alysia Abbott gives us an unforgettable portrait of a tumultuous, historic time in San Francisco as well as an exquisitely moving account of a father’s legacy and a daughter’s love.

This event is co-sponsored by the Hormel Gay and Lesbian Center and the San Francisco History Center.

Saturday, June 22, 2013
2:00 - 4:00
*Tomboy

Tomboy by Celine Sciamma

Laure is 10 years old and a tomboy. On arrival in a new neighborhood, she lets Lisa and her crowd believe that she is a boy. Summer becomes a big playground and Laure pretends to be Mikael, a boy like the others, different enough to get the attention of Lisa, who falls in love with him. Laure takes advantage of her new identity as if the end of the summer would never reveal her unsettling secret. Audience Award, Best Feature, SF International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival (2012, 84 min. French with English subtitles)

Eureka Valley/Harvey Milk Memorial

*Funded by the Friends of the San Francisco Public Library.

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