Events / Highlights
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Early Deadline:December 14, 2009
Frameline actively seeks out work by directors from underrepresented communities, including people of color, transgender people, and bisexual people.
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Thursday, December 10 at 7:30pm, SF LGBT Center
The fifth season of Frameline at the Center concludes with the award-winning documentary Training Rules (Frameline33 Audience Award - Best Documentary).
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Order your copy today!
This sexy compilation of the best of Asian shorts from Frameline is now available on home video. Enjoy past festival favorites Still, Last Full Show, Dissoution of Bodies, A Crimson Mark, and Yellow Fever. Watch the trailer and order yours now!
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in theaters Aug 28th, 2009
A huge thanks to Academy Award-winning director Ang Lee, actor and comedian Demetri Martin, Academy Award nominated producer and screenwriter James Schamus, and Focus Features for the amazing film preview screening, reception and benefit for Frameline.
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Audience Awards announced!
With fewer empty seats, more standing ovations and sold out houses, Frameline33 was an unmatched success!
Frameline News
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Generations Workshop films screening at Bernal Heights Outdoor Cinema Series
Come show your support for our first-time filmmakers who were part of this phenomenal youth-elder dialogue.
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Vote for your favorite Frameline films!
Logo's holding a contest to choose the "Best of the Best" in LGBT Short Films
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Frameline33: It's a Wrap!
Frameline Wraps up Another Successful Year; Announces Audience Awards!
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Mississippi Damned wins Audience Award for Best Narrative Feature Film.
Congrats to Mississippi Damned for winning Audience Award for Best Narrative Feature at NewFest - tickets still available to see it at Frameline33
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Interview with filmmakers HP Mendoza and Florencia Manovil just posted!
Host of New America Now on KALW 91.7, Sandip Roy interviews directors HP Mendoza and Florencia Manovil about their movies, "Fruit Fly" and "Fiona's Script", both showing at the LGBT Film Festival currently on in San Francisco.