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Director

Marcos, Teresa

Year

1999

Synopsis

Ever since she can remember Luisa was always fascinated by big boobs. One day going into a lingerie shop the shopkeeper reminds her of someone who has been haunting her dreams for years.


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Director

Melanie

Year

1999


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Director

Morales, Guillem

Year

1999


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Director

Nauffts, Geoffrey

Year

1999

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Depicts an encounter between a gay school teacher and a Midwestern adoption agent as they struggle for some kind of common ground.


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Director

Von Kleist, Nicole

Year

1999

Synopsis

An erotic setting is revisited from the artistic and creative point of view: the protagonist/s transform/s sexual relationships in creative and passionate production of life.


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Director

Koutras, Panos H.

Year

1999

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That summer evening a giant, mobile and mortal piece of Mousaka appears in the streets of Athens. For 36 hours it crawls through the big avenues leaving death, panic and chaos on its way. Why? What? How? For what reason?

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A politician and his junkie wife, a full-figured fashion designer, a ruthless television news correspondent, three hunky gay astronomers, and a ship full of scantily clad aliens collide in this campy Greek drag UFO musical. While buzzing about Athens in their spaceship, ditzy aliens transport one of their comrades to the surface, unexpectedly melding her cells with those of a discarded piece of mousaka. The mousaka grows to colossal proportions and begins a murderous rampage through the city streets. Television crews spring into action with investigative reporter Evi Bei in the lead. Portly fashion designer Tara risks her life, zipping to the Center for Cosmic Research on her motor scooter to report the UFO. There she meets and falls for the handsome director, Alexis, who escorts her home and spends the night. Meanwhile, seeing the creature as a threat to his reelection bid, the Minister of the Environment decides to bomb it. In classic B-movie fashion, all is well in the end, but before the malevolent mousaka can be returned to its harmless state, a number of people will die, a lucky few will fall in love, and the world will almost come to an end.


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Topiary, Samuael

Year

1999

Synopsis

Dance film based on Greek myth of Atlanta, the girl who ran as fast as the wind.

Description

Conceived and directed by Samuael Topiary, Atalanta is a campy, whimsical dance film, shot in vibrant color in silent super 8 film, in locations throughout San Francisco. It is also a contemporary, queer revision of the classic Greek myth about a girl who can run as fast as the wind and must win a race to remain unmarried. Using contemporary choreography, movement and gesture set to an original sound-score, Topiary has created a post-feminist meditation on competition, gender and the power of desire for the unattainable. In addition to telling the story of an archetypal feminist heroine and the Fool who falls in love with her, Topiary also uses the narrative framework of the Atalanta story to contextualize San Francisco's homegrown style of contemporary choreography – movement which relies on acrobatic facility and momentum. Numerous well-known local and national performers appear in Atalanta, including Samuael Topiary herself as the Fool, choreographer and performer Remy Charlip as the King, and dancers Jessica Lutes as Atalanta, Sarah Gina Jones as the Messenger and Sue Roginski as Aphrodite.


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Director

Nolan, Monica

Year

1999

Synopsis

Amy Boyd can't escape the thrills and pitfalls of romantic pursuit.


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Director

Achmat, Zackie

Year

1999

Synopsis

A queer history of South Africa from colonial times to the present.

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Mixing interviews and historical reenactments, Zackie Achmat's inspiring documentary APOSTLES OF CIVILISED VICE traces queer history in South Africa from colonial times to the present. Between 1910 and 1933, one estimate says that over 60,000 men were convicted of sodomy and "unnatural offences" by laws that were only dropped from statute books in 1998. The majority of those tried, convicted, and imprisoned were black men unable to afford legal representation. Looking at the law's larger implications, Achmat doesn't lose sight of the individual stories that it manifested: From the nineteenth century, there is the story of Dr. James Barry who was accused of multiple counts of sodomy and whose death revealed a shocking fact — that he was a woman. In 1902 a white confectioner and a black cook were caught by police and jailed for sodomy. And a notorious gang of criminals prided themselves on their same sex relationships, both in and out of prison. APOSTLES OF CIVILISED VICE makes hidden queer histories visible and gives voice to gays and lesbians silenced by colonial rule and apartheid laws, which criminalized and marginalized same sex desire.


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Director

Nijar, Bobby

Year

1999

Synopsis

A tongue in cheek story about how one girl came out the wrong way.


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