Showing posts with label Out at the Movies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Out at the Movies. Show all posts
"OUT at the Movies is screening the 2015 drama, Liz in September, on Sat., Sept. 12, 7:00 PM at UNCSA’s ACE Theatre Complex, 1533 S. Main Street in Winston-Salem. Tickets are $7.00 and will be available in the ACE lobby beginning at 6:15 PM.

“Liz has known several things since she was a child: that she is gay, that beauty is power, and that she would never be a victim.  Determined to enjoy the time she has left on earth, she hides her terminal disease from her friends.

Eva is alone on vacation when her car breaks down.  She ends up at Margot’s Inn where she meets Liz and her group of all gay friends.  Liz makes a bet that she can seduce the straight newcomer.  Against all odds, the encounter between these two very different women changes their lives, setting new perspectives where love, life and death, away from any morals, play as simple steps of nature.”


Proceeds will benefit the UNCSA School of Filmmaking, the North Star LGBT Center and this November’s OUT @ the Movies Fest.  For more information and to see the trailer, visit www.OUTattheMoviesWinston.org.  Additional questions? Call 336.918.0902"

- A Release

OUT at the Movies, Winston-Salem and the Triad's LGBT Film Series, announces OUT @ the Movies Fest ’14!


"OUT at the Movies, Winston-Salem and the Triad’s LGBT Film Series, is proud to announce our first film festival – OUT @ the Movies Fest ’14!

The festival, a recipient of an Innovative Projects Grant from The Arts Council of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County, will take place November 14th – 16th at a/perture cinema and on the campuses of the University of North Carolina School of the Arts and Wake Forest University

Highlights of the festival include a screening of the acclaimed Brazilian film, THE WAY HE LOOKS, at WFU on Friday evening, Bishop Gene Robinson will join us Saturday at WFU for his documentary, LOVE FREE OR DIE (immediately followed by a Q & A) and Shiv Paul and Chip Hines will be in town for two screenings of QUEENS AT COURT.   Rodeo star and QUEENS AND COWBOYS: A STRAIGHT YEAR ON THE GAY RODEO subject, Char Duran, will be here from Colorado Springs, and JC Calciano and Jack Turner will travel from L.A. to join us for the screening of the romantic comedy, THE 10 YEAR PLAN.  The festival will conclude Sunday evening with a celebrity reception and awards ceremony at Jeffrey Adams on Fourth.

Other films include A LAST FAREWELL, HELICOPTER MOM, LILTING and RUBI GIRLS.  Pastors Brenda and David Poteat (FOR THE BIBLE TELLS ME SO) will join us for a panel discussion immediately following a screening of THE NEW BLACK.  In addition, there will be a selection of shorts, including several from UNCSA School of Filmmaking alumni.  The full slate of films is available at www.OUTattheMoviesWinston.org.

Individual tickets are $8.00 and will be available for all films at each venue, an hour before showtime. Tickets are also available at www.OUTattheMoviesWinston.org or by calling 336.918.0902.  A limited number of All-Access Festival Passes with reserved seating are available for $60.00.


The festival will benefit North Star LGBT Center, OUT at the Movies and OUT @ the Movies Film Fest ’15."

- A Press Release

OUT at the Movies, Winston-Salem and the Triad's LGBT Film Series celebrates 10th Anniversary



To screen Southeastern U.S. premiere of award-winning Brazilian film "The Way He Looks" on Aug. 9

"WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — OUT at the Movies, Winston-Salem and the Triad's LGBT Film Series, will celebrate its 10th anniversary with the screening of the 2014 drama/romance, "The Way He Looks," on Saturday, Aug. 9, 7 p.m., at UNCSA's ACE Theatre Complex, 1533 S. Main St. in Winston-Salem. The award-winning film's screening in Winston-Salem is its Southeastern U.S. premiere. 

About the film and screening: "Not every love happens at first sight." Leonardo is a blind teenager dealing with an overprotective mother while trying to live a more independent life. To the disappointment of his best friend, Giovana, he plans to join a foreign exchange program. When Gabriel, a new student in town, arrives at their classroom, new feelings blossom in Leonardo, making him question his plans. "The Way He Looks" is in Portuguese with English subtitles, with a running time of 95 minutes.

The same night, OUT at the Movies will also screen the Swedish short, "A Last Farewell," by Casper Andreas (running time of 12 minutes).
Tickets for both the feature and short are $8 ($7 seniors/students) and will go on sale at 6 p.m. in the ACE Theatre lobby.  For advance, discounted tickets, call 336.918.0902. To see the trailers and for more info, visit www.OUTattheMoviesWinston.org

The screening will benefit the Adam Foundation, AIDS Care Service, North Star LGBT Center and Pride Winston-Salem.

The Aug. 9 screenings will mark the 10th anniversary of OUT at the Movies. The film series began in August 2004 with the screening of "Latter Days." In the years since, the series has screened more than 80 films and hosted many popular in-person and Skype Q & A’s with actors, directors, producers and/or screenwriters."
A Press Release