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Coming to Cinema 21...
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A Benefit for The Oregon Gay
& Lesbian Film Festival
a project o f Advocates for Gay
& Lesbian Equality
FILM FESTIV A L
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JU N E 21 - 30 19 96
JMJ
Friday June 21st
5 - 10 pm
Dinner at the Waterfront
8 - 1 1 pm
Youth Dance w /DJ Alex
Waterfront Park
SW Front & Ash
August 1 thru
October 31
2 nights San Jose,
3 nights Manuel Antonio,
2 nights Arenal Area,
4 wheel drive vehicle,
$10 per movie in advance/$12 at the door
Both movies (in advance) for $15.
Advance tickets go on sale at the locations below and are for opening night
only! All other Festicval admissions sold at Cinema 21 the day of shows.
• FASTIXX • Jelly Bean • 23rd Ave. Books • It’s My Pleasure • Gai Pied Bookstore
FESTIVAL FILM S C H E D U L E
Date
Film
T im e
Friday
June 21
Stonewall
I Shot Andy Warhol
7 : 00 p.m.
9 : 30 p.m.
Sa turda y
June 22
Get Over It
Fanci’s Persuasion
Female Perversions
Red Ribbon Blues
Cruising
3: 30
5:15
7 : 00
9: 30
11:30
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Sunda y
June 23
Boys In The Band
Lit any for Survival
Parallel Sons
Fresh Kill
2 : 30
5:00
7:00
9: 30
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
Monday
June 24
Fanci’s Persuasion
Boys In The Band
7 : 00 p.m.
9 : 00 p.m.
Tuesday
June 25
M i d w i f e ’s Tale
The Hunger
7 : 00 p.m.
9: 00 p.m.
Wednesday
June 26
Fresh Kill
Get Over It
7 : 0 0 p.m.
9: 00 p.m.
Thursday
June 27
Thin Ice
Neurosia
7 : 0 0 p.m.
9: 00 p.m.
Friday
June 28
Everything Relative
Madagascar Skin
Showgirls
7 : 00 p.m.
9: 15 p.m.
11:00 p.m.
Sa turda y
June 29
Who Killed Teddy Bear?
Parting Glances
Costa Brava
SNEAK PREVIEW: TBA
Menmaniacs
3: 00
5: 00
7 : 00
9: 00
11:15
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
Sunday
June 30
Flirt
But ter fly Kiss
Raising Heroes
Menmaniacs
3: 00
5: 00
7:00
9 : 00
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
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Saturday June 22nd
11 am
The Parade
NW 9th & Everett
1 pm
The Rally
7 pm
The Dance
w/Boka Marimba
Waterfront Park
SW Front & Ash
Sunday June 23rd
9 am
Pancake Breakfast
10:30 am
Interfaith Service
12 noon
The Festival
all at Waterfront Park
SW Front 6 Ash
2 pm
Rose City Softball Assoc
vs. the Portland
Police Bureau
Alberta Park
NE 22nd 6 Ainsworth
Field #2
requested donation $5
Trauel June 7 tu™
S E V August 31
You only get one shot at fame. Valerie Solanas,
founder, theorist and sole member of SCUM (the
Society for Cutting Up Men) became famous
when she spoke the words, “I shot Andy Warhol,”
to a Times Square traffic cop to whom she turned
herself in. Lili Taylor, Stephen Dorff and Jared
Harris star in director Mary Harron’s look back at
life in Andy Warhols “Factory."
Nigel Finch’s scmifictional motion picture
account of the pivotal point in gay history, based
on Martin Dubcrman’s nonfiction best-seller,
“STONEWALL” New York, Summer 1969.
Gay country boy Matty Dean arrives by bus,
heads downtown, falls into Stonewall - and the
beginning of the gay rights movement.
uTogether for Freedom
United for Justice”
Lesbian, Cay,
Bisexual, Transgender
Pride 1996
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