Tacoma Pride Week Film Series @ The Grand Cinema
The Grand Cinema http://www.grandcinema.com/, in partnership with Tacoma
Pride Festival<Turnout%20to%20ZEN%20OF%20BENNETT%20yesterday%20was%20great!%20You%20only%20have%20to%20wait%206%20days%20for%20the%20next%20outstanding%20documentary%20about%20a%20music%20legend%20to%20screen%20at%20The%20Grand!>,
is proud to be screening three powerful films during Tacoma Pride Week.
This is the third time the two organizations have collaborated to create a
film element of Tacoma Pride Week. This year’s film series features three
films from three different continents with antagonists who identify as gay,
lesbian, and transgender.
KISS ME (Swedish film) trailerhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A_z0I7UNRAA
Monday July 15, 6:45pm
Film discussion following
KISS ME tells the story of Mia, an up-and-coming architect about to marry
Tim, her business partner. At the engagement party for her also
newly-engaged Father, Lasse, she meets Frida, daughter of Lasse's fiancée,
Elisabeth. Mia and Frida exchange many glances, portending mutual
attraction. Mia and Frida quickly develop feelings for one another which
becoming increasingly urgent, until finally Mia is left to decide whether
to suppress her feelings for Frida and go on with her wedding plans or
break off her engagement to Tim and pursue a new life with Frida.
MELTING AWAY (Israeli film)
trailerhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YcgkhoFg4PI
Tuesday, July 16, 2:00pm AND 6:45 p.m.
Film Discussion following the second screening
MELTING AWAY follows the story of a family drawn into crisis after the
parents discover their child is secretly a cross-dresser and kick him out
of the house. Years later, when the father is dying of cancer, the mother
hires a private detective to track him down. Instead of a "son", the
detective finds a woman who earns her pay dancing at gay cabarets.
Interior. Leather Bar trailer http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7nOt9SxI-Kk
Wednesday, July 17, 6:45pm
Mpowerment Tacoma will host “Sexy Outfit” contest with the winner getting a
prize from Tandem Gear
Filmmakers James Franco and Travis Mathews re-imagine the lost 40 minutes
from "Cruising" as a starting point to a broader exploration of sexual and
creative freedom. This film premiered at Sundance in January.
Zach Powers
Director of Marketing & Communications
The Grand Cinema http://www.grandcinema.com/
253.572.6062
*Tacoma’s only nonprofit cinema, voted best indie theater in Western
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