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Final filmfest reviews: Prodigal Sons, Fig Trees, Big Gay Musical at TIGLFF

Posted by David Warner on Oct. 18, 2009, at 3:38 pm

Tape_021_3The 20th annual Tampa International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival concludes today, and if the lines outside the films and the comments from Executive Director Chuck Henson are any indication, this was one of the most successful seasons ever, with large increases in single ticket sales offsetting the drop in corporate sponsorship. The fest certainly felt like a success; last night was a case in point, with long lines and big laughs for the screening of Eating Out 3, and a crowded, convivial men’s party at Czar.

There are a few films left to see, culminating with the splashy Big Gay Musical (right) at 7, reviewed below by Ryan Jent. And if you missed Prodigal Sons or Fig Trees, both of which screened earlier today, read the reviews below and decide whether you need to add them to your Netflix queue; for my money, Sons was one of the most powerful films in the fest, so be sure to check it out if you missed today’s screening. Read the rest of this entry »

Tags: Big Gay Musical, Fig Trees, Prodigal Sons, Tampa International Gay &, tiglff
Posted in Arts & Entertainment, Movies, tiglff |



Filmfest review: Eating Out 3: All You Can Eat at TIGLFF

Posted by Ryan Jent on Oct. 17, 2009, at 6:13 pm

Had you told me years ago that there’d be a second installment of Eating Out, let alone a third, I’d have thanked you for the warning. The films are full of eye candy, sure, but living proof of why serious actors John Travolta their way into the closet.

But the now-franchise, the third installment in particular, knows exactly what it is: hunky guys, funny girls, ridiculous plots, a dash of heart and the potential for more. No one’s Oscar-bound, but those at the helm have found a winning formula. Read the rest of this entry »

Tags: Eating Out 3: All You Can Eat, Tampa International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, tiglff
Posted in Arts & Entertainment, Movies, tiglff |



Filmfest review: I Can’t Think Straight at TIGLFF

Posted by Courtney Bishop on Oct. 16, 2009, at 6:56 pm

30Two rich families move to London. Girl meets girl at a tennis match. Girl, Leyla, begins to question her feelings about her boyfriend, and more so, about her sexuality. Other girl, Tala, fights the temptation that Leyla dangles in front of her because she’s engaged and she says that people just can’t live like that — as in two women can’t be together in a romantic relationship.
Girl, Leyla, is heartbroken that Tala won’t budge, but uses the inspiration that Tala provides her as fuel to find herself. Time passes and girl and girl get set up on a dinner date by their friends. Although girl, Tala, has broken things off with her fiancé, she still hasn’t come out to her parents. This disappoints Leyla. Girl and girl go their separate ways. Read the rest of this entry »

Tags: I Can't Think Straight, Tampa International Gay & Lesbia Film Festival, tiglff
Posted in Arts & Entertainment, Movies, tiglff |



Filmfest reviews: Patrik 1.5, College Boys Live at TIGLFF

Posted by Ryan Jent on Oct. 16, 2009, at 6:47 pm

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Patrik 1.5

Patrik 1.5 I can count on one hand the number of subtitled films I’ve watched — and prior to watching Patrik 1.5 I’d have wagered its place would be on my middle finger. The Swedish film showcases the perfect gay couple, their new suburban home and an adoption gone awry, saddling them with a homophobic, criminal teenager due to a typing error. No thanks. It all sounded a bit trite, ridden with tired plot devices. Then I watched it. Beautifully shot, its place wasn’t on my middle finger — but rather my thumb, pointing straight up and a bit green from the film’s symbolism. Goran loves to garden; his husband, Sven, loves to drink. It turns out that Patrik, 15 and not 1.5, loves to garden as well — and the film blossoms into something beautiful. I’ve never seen another Swedish film, but if they’re anything like Patrik 1.5, I’m getting a passport. (Or updating my Netflix queue.) Friday, Oct. 16, 9 p.m., Tampa Theatre. —Ryan Jent

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Tags: College Boys Live, Patrik 1.5, Tampa International Gay & Lesbian Fim Festival, tiglff
Posted in Arts & Entertainment, Movies, tiglff |



Tampa International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival opens this week, celebrates 20th birthday

Posted by David Warner on Oct. 7, 2009, at 1:40 pm

Drool

"Drool" is one of the films showing at TIGLFF this year.

The Tampa International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival is 20 years old and still going strong. The festival runs Oct. 8-18 at Tampa Theatre and Muvico Baywalk (and at party spots like Czar and Honey Pot), and this week you can read all about it at cltampa.com: interviews with people behind the scenes, like Programming Director Margaret Murray and Executive Director Chuck Henson ; a history of the fest from one of its major players, Jim Harper; and lots of movie reviews.

Which flicks are must-sees and which ones are must-nots? How’d the festival reach this big two-decade milestone? And how do Henson and Murray keep the crowds coming in the age of Bravo, Logo and Netflix?

Go to cltampa.com/tiglff to find out. And stay tuned to the Daily Loaf as we post individual reviews throughout the week.

Tags: 20th birthday, Chuck Henson, LGBT, Margaret Murray, muvico baywalk, Tampa International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival, Tampa Theatre, tiglff
Posted in Arts & Entertainment, LGBT, Movies, tiglff |



Tampa International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival review: Make the Yuletide Gay, Oct. 9

Posted by David Warner on Oct. 7, 2009, at 9:00 am

arts_movies_tiglff shorts_yule_30 Managing to be both implausible and predictable, this slapdash little coming-out movie is diverting nevertheless, boosted by funny characterizations, cute boys and pop-cult knowingness.

Big Queer On Campus Olaf “Gunn” Gunnunderson somehow remains closeted to his family, a fact that comes as a surprise to his boyfriend Nathan when he shows up unexpectedly at Gunn’s Midwestern home during Christmas break. Read the rest of this entry »

Tags: coming out, Derek Long, Kelly Keaton, Make the Yuletide Gay, Rob Williams, Tampa Gay & Lesbian International Film Festival, tiglff
Posted in Arts & Entertainment, LGBT, Movies, tiglff |



Fall Arts Preview: The Film Festivals

Posted by Joe Bardi on Aug. 27, 2009, at 1:19 pm

It’s true that the real festival season around these parts is in the spring, with the Gasparilla Film Festival and Sarasota’s huge festie leading the pack. Still, film-fest patronage has become a year-round affair in the Bay area, and there are some worthwhile options for the movie freaks this fall. First up, The Tampa International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival …

Details after the jump …

Read the rest of this entry »

Tags: sugar, Sunscreen Film Festival, surge: house of house, Tampa International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, tiglff
Posted in Movies |

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