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Celebrating its 32nd year,
Frameline, the San Francisco LGBT Film Festival, began today. Notable films on
the schedule include the period mystery
Affinity (based on the novel by
Sarah Waters of
Tipping the Velvet fame); the romantic drama
Ciao;
Ready? OK!, a comedy about a boy who just wants to cheer (co-starring
Lost's Michael Emerson); the documentary
Call Me Troy, about renowned out minister
Troy Perry; and (closing the festival on June 29)
Breakfast with Scot, the comedy that mixes gay parenting with Canadian hockey.
The fest will also feature special screenings of such classics of queer cinema as
Gus Van Sant's Mala Noche,
Pedro Almodóvar's Law of Desire and the Wachowski Brothers'
Bound.
For more on this year's Frameline, see the coverage at
AfterElton.com and
PlanetOut.com.
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