
Standard Podcast [53:40m]:
Play Now |
Play in Popup |
Download
It’s that time of the year, time to get your tickets to Reeling, the fabulous Chicago Lesbian & Gay International Film Festival. The second oldest film festival of it’s kind, Reeling prides itself in putting together some edgy, fun and unique queer inspired movies that you just wont see anywhere else.
The film festival attracts thousands of theater going folks from around the Midwest to see the large array of films dedicated to exposing new and promising work as well as identifying trends, issues and ideas that shape the world around us, and define who we are as GLBT people.
On today’s show we’re talking to the fabulous Alexis Whitham, marketing and PR director for Reeling. We were having a great discussion in Alexis’ office about how to best promote the film festival on the podcast, when it became obvious to us that it would be great to have Alexis herself on the show since she was at ground zero in the planning and promoting of all the great films. We get into the nitty gritty of many of the films in the festival, talking about time traveling trannies, teenage gays and bears, oh my!
Listen to the show for details on how you can win a pair of tickets to the closing night screening of “Curiosity of Chance” starring the super sexy and cute Tad Hilgenbrink (who played Sean William Scott’s younger brother in “American Pie Presents: Band Camp”) and the kissable Brett Chukerman (who played Jim Verraros’ boyfriend in “Eating Out 2: Sloppy Seconds”.)
Brett, Marc Felion and me Fausto Fernós are heading over to the End of the Festival Celebration on Sunday Nov. 18 to check out the musical styling of New York Jazz great Mercedes Hall (mother of 80s pop icon Anthony Michael Hall) Tickets for the whole thing go for $45. Did I mention there’s an open bar? See you there! Click here to get your tickets for the event.
Click here for a complete schedule of all the films in the festival.
This year promises to be one of the best line-ups for films about the queer African American experience which seems to identify the growing trend in this type of work. Here’s a couple of ones you might want to catch:
PARAIAH (dir. by Dee Rees)
Part of OUTstanding Lesbian and Gay Shorts
Touching story of a lesbian teen struggling to juggle her multiple identities to please others.
TONIGHT, Tuesday November 13, 8pm • Center on Halsted
• BUY TICKETS HERE
STARRBOOTY (dir. by Mike Ruiz)
RuPauls revisiting of her 1987 original cult classic inspired by the films of Russ Meyer and John Waters. Expect lots of over the top antics from drag queens, gratuitous nudity and bad acting.
Wednesday November 14, 8pm • Lake Shore Theater
• BUY TiCKETS HERE • After-party at Goose Island, 10pm
THE DL CHRONICLES (dir. by Deondray Gossett, Quincy Le Near)
Documentary showcasing stories of African American men who find themselves concealing their sexual experiences with other men.
Friday November 16, 9pm • Film Row Cinema
• BUY TICKETS HERE
The podcast that is always ready for its close-up, the Feast of Fools.
Featured Music:
Matthew Duffy- Here I Come: iTunes | MySpace | Site
RSS FEED | SUBSCRIBE VIA iTUNES
SUBSCRIBE VIA: GOOGLE | PODZINGER
CONTACT US DIRECTLY
SleeperChoke says:
November 13, 2007 at 06:28I got “the feeling for reeling” but unfortunately I live in Arizona. Let me know when “Naked Boys Wrestling” hits it’s national tour!!! Alexis is so cute. I love her raspy voice.
Thanks for a great show!