posted by davidt on Sunday February 27 2005, @08:00AM
Naomi writes:

Just got the programme for this year's London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival through the post today. The programme declares that "There's a Morrissey these running through part of the programme", which it seems there is. All screenings are at the National Film Theatre on the South Bank and the relevant films & times are as follows:

The Nomi Song dir. Andrew Horn 2004
Screening 6th April in NFT1 (20.45) with after-party at Heaven. I actually caught this at last year's Berliniale, and its well worth seeing.

Is It Really So Strange?, dir. William E Jones 2004
Screening 10th April in NFT1 (14.00) with after-party at the HorseMeat Disco (!) in Kennington. Ah, lovely Kennington.

The Leather Boys, dir. Sidney J Furie 1963
Screenings 31 March (20.30 NFT3) and 1st April (13.50 NFT1).

Rebel Without a Cause, dir Nicholas Ray 1955
Screning 8th April (18.30 NFT1)

Booking info should be on the website: http://www.llgff.org.uk
Booking is from 14th March onwards unless you're already a member of the NFT. I hate to use the word 'outing' in this context, but is anyone up for it?
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  • Happy accident (Score:2, Interesting)

    I went to the press launch for the festival, and evidently the 'Morrissey Side-bar' (as they called it) wasn't actually planned, it's just happened that all of these films were part of the festival. So there is a God after all (Margret).
    Cazza -- Sunday February 27 2005, @10:35AM (#152501)
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    God give me patience, just no more conversation
  • The Nomi Song is well worth seeing whether you are a fan of his or not.
    Johnny Marr -- Sunday February 27 2005, @04:10PM (#152557)
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    Going Underground
  • Kennington is for lovers...so they say. god bless it.
    Anonymous -- Sunday February 27 2005, @10:30PM (#152589)


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