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Film Screenings

ID Film Festival Shorts Program: Queer & Sexy

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Film Screenings

ID Film Festival Shorts Program: Queer & Sexy

The third annual ID Film Festival showcases films by Asian Pacific Islander (API) filmmakers for API filmmakers.

Queer & Sexy presents a rare and edgy collection of queer and sexy shorts. Buckle down for a fun and fierce ride down the rainbow! Starring drag terrorist Christeene, two music videos, "Fix My Dick" and "slowly/easy," directed by PJ Raval will open and close the program. Jessica Sanders' fest favorite "George & Brad in Bed" is a queer homage to John Lennon & Yoko Ono's "bed-in" starring George Takei. Leon Cheo's "Swing" is a short drama two young lovers meeting up once more after breaking up. Quentin Lee's "Little Love" shows friendship doesn't mix with well with sex. Eunice Wu's "The Best Is Yet to Come" is a thoughtful and moving love story about two young lesbians, one Asian American and the other Latino. Kevyn Fong's "Beauty Brawl" is a sizzling comedy about a "beauty brawl" between two gay hairdressers. Last but not least, Brent Anbe's "Ajumma! Are You Krazy???" is the queer Asian festival hit of the year about the zany quest of three "Ajummas" (a Korean term for an adult female individual of married age) chasing after a Korean male pop star in Honolulu.

$5.00 for members; $10 for non-members for each program.

For tickets or for more information, go to the festival website www.idfilmfest.org/.

Saturday, Oct 09, 2010

8:00 PM - 10:00 PM PDT

The third annual ID Film Festival showcases films by Asian Pacific Islander (API) filmmakers for API filmmakers.

Queer & Sexy presents a rare and edgy collection of queer and sexy shorts. Buckle down for a fun and fierce ride down the rainbow! Starring drag terrorist Christeene, two music videos, "Fix My Dick" and "slowly/easy," directed by PJ Raval will open and close the program. Jessica Sanders' fest favorite "George & Brad in Bed" is a queer homage to John Lennon & Yoko Ono's "bed-in" starring George Takei. Leon Cheo's "Swing" is a short drama two young lovers meeting up once more after breaking up. Quentin Lee's "Little Love" shows friendship doesn't mix with well with sex. Eunice Wu's "The Best Is Yet to Come" is a thoughtful and moving love story about two young lesbians, one Asian American and the other Latino. Kevyn Fong's "Beauty Brawl" is a sizzling comedy about a "beauty brawl" between two gay hairdressers. Last but not least, Brent Anbe's "Ajumma! Are You Krazy???" is the queer Asian festival hit of the year about the zany quest of three "Ajummas" (a Korean term for an adult female individual of married age) chasing after a Korean male pop star in Honolulu.

$5.00 for members; $10 for non-members for each program.

For tickets or for more information, go to the festival website www.idfilmfest.org/.

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