| Kiss and Tell | ![]() |
Date: Wednesday, 10/20/2004
Time: 9:00 pm
Venue: DCJCC
Tickets: $9 (buy online now
)
Type: Collection of short films
Metro Weekly Rating: 

(3 out of 5)
by Nancy Legato
THIS BASIC LESBIAN short
collection offers up some fresh ideas on the waxings and wanings of lesbian
relationships. R.J. Spencer's Crush (

) is a fine example. With that
title you might expect the usual frothy encounter, but in fact you'll find an
investigation of how two women face one partner's breast cancer diagnosis
together while harkening back to their start as a couple. The movie's theme is
handled with less than aplomb, but its heart is definitely in the right place.
Xmas Past (

) also deals with loss, this time in a humorous manner
as widow Sophia (Dawn Akemi) copes with the meddlesome ghost of her former
partner (Karen Mitchel) haunting her very first date with promising prospect
Cole (Exandra Pitts). On the opposite side of its title, Risk (
) shows a woman starting up a new relationship just as her long-gone stale
current relationship is finally officially kicking the bucket. We know we do
this, girls, do we really need to see it over and over again in a movie? ‘Nuff
said.
Meanwhile stand-up comic Julie Goldman brings Sex and the City back home
to us queers in Butch and the City (


) . Terry Madshaw (Goldman) and
her equally spoofed cohorts, Marnie (Mary E. Matthews), Charlie (Jocelyn
Ruggiero), and Sam (Cynthia Levin) evoke just enough of their originals'
mannerisms and foibles to keep us giggling through a mini-episode of dykely
magnitude.
Desiree Lim gives us a bird's eye view into some tea and bat bo
(busybody gossip) in Out for Bubble Tea (

) , with three
Chinese-American girlfriends dishing romantic gossip and complaining about
parental difficulties. On the Shelf (

) features an irrepressibly
cute and earnest book lover, played by Chalee Snorton, who just can't be
interested for long in any date who doesn't have a damn fine book collection.
Thankfully, a bookstore pal of hers hooks her up with dream date Katari Hall,
and the two read happily ever after.
Kiss and Tell concludes with Laura Jean Cronin's Leave It (

) ,
which shows us all just how useful a dog can be in getting dates with hot
babes. It's a cute enough idea, but we would have wished for a stronger end to
this bunch of ho-hum featurettes.
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Festival Venue:
Cecile Goldman Theater at the
DCJCC
1529 16th Street, NW; Washington, DC 20009. (202) 518-9400. (map)
3 blocks east of Red Line Metro / Dupont Circle station.
Tickets:
You may buy your tickets or passes in advance: Online at BoxOfficeTickets.com
or by phone at (800) 494-TIXS (494-8497). Or you may visit the Lincoln
Theatre (1215 U Street, NW, WDC); the DCJCC (1529 16th Street, NW,
WDC); Lambda Rising (1625 Connecticut Avenue, NW, WDC); or Universal
Gear (1601 17th Street, NW, WDC).
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