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Reel Affirmations 13: Vol. 2

More Reviews from DC's Gay and Lesbian Film Festival

Here are the final three days of our guide to the 13th annual Reel Affirmations Gay & Lesbian Film Festival with and reviews by:

  • Sean Bugg
  • Kristina Campbell
  • Will Doig
  • Nancy Legato
  • Alex MacLennan
  • John Murph
  • Will O’Bryan
  • Dan Odenwald
  • Randy Shulman

Photograph by Todd Franson. Taken on the set of Shakespeare in Hollywood at Arena Stage. Set and projector design by Thomas Lynch. Lighting design by Nancy Schertler.


Click on a film title to read more:

Thursday, 10/23/2003
6:00 pm Fun in Boys Shorts
DCJCC Free
7:00 pm My Life on Ice
Ma Vraie Vie a Rouen (subtitled)
Critic’s Pick! Lincoln Theatre $9 (buy online)
7:00 pm Suddenly
Tan de Repente (subtitled)
DCJCC $9 (buy online)
9:00 pm Blind Spot
Lincoln Theatre $9 (buy online)
9:00 pm No Ordinary Love
DCJCC $9 (buy online)
Friday, 10/24/2003
6:00 pm Teens in the City
DCJCC Free
7:00 pm Bulgarian Lovers
Los Novios Bulgaros (subtitled)
Lincoln Theatre $9 (buy online)
7:00 pm Gasoline
Benzina (subtitled)
DCJCC $9 (buy online)
9:00 pm 9 Dead Gay Guys
Lincoln Theatre $9 (buy online)
9:00 pm Radical Harmonies
Critic’s Pick! DCJCC $9 (buy online)
11:00 pm The Event
DCJCC $9 (buy online)
Midnight Secondary High
Visions Cinema $9 (buy online)
Saturday, 10/25/2003
12:00 pm The Nature of Nicholas
Lincoln Theatre $9 (buy online)
2:00 pm Hooked
Critic’s Pick! Lincoln Theatre $9 (buy online)
4:00 pm Mango Soufflé
Lincoln Theatre $9 (buy online)
6:00 pm No Secret Anymore: The Times of Del Martin and Phyllis Lyon
Critic’s Pick! Lincoln Theatre $9 (buy online)
8:00 pm Latter Days
Critic’s Pick! Lincoln Theatre $15 (buy online)

View the full list of films here

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