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Award-winning lineup at Out in Africa

 

The second installment of the 19th Out In Africa Gay and Lesbian Film Festival runs from 27 July-5 August in Cape Town and Johannesburg.

Highlights include:

·         Documentaries on activists Funeka Soldaat and Judith Kotzé

Keep The Lights On, the 2012 Berlin Teddy Award winner for Best Feature, leads an impressive lineup for the second installment of the 19th Out in Africa Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, running from 27 July-5 August in Cape Town and Johannesburg.

Directed by former Sundance Grand Jury Prize winner Ira Sachs (Forty Shades of Blue), Keep The Lights On is a New York love story about a sex-addicted filmmaker and a cokehead literary lawyer. Salon’s Andrew O’Hehir called Keep The Lights On “an instant landmark in gay cinema and easily the finest dramatic film I saw at Sundance this year.”

In the multi-award-winning Cloudburst, Oscar-winners Olympia Dukakis (Moonstruck, Tales of the City) and Brenda Fricker (My Left Foot) star as an aging lesbian couple who take to the road when one is committed to a nursing home. Wickedly funny, these older Thelma-and-Louises are for everyone.

Three (Drei), directed by Tom Twyker, is another highlight. Twyker is one of the world’s most acclaimed directors, responsible for cult films like Run Lola Run, Perfume and The International. He’s already won seven international awards for Three, the deceptively simple story of a couple falling in love with the same man. Simon and his lover Hanna meet and have an affair with Adam separately, neither initially aware of the others infidelity. Unashamedly intellectual, 3 is for the thinking queer, tired of the coming out stories and the Hollywood pink of mainstream gay cinema.

 

Kaboom, directed by Gregg Araki (Mysterious Skin), won the first ever Queer Palme at Cannes International Film Festival for its contribution to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex issues. It’s a quirky, entirely bizarre dark comedy that’s part David Lynch, part Glee, and all about sex.

Director Rikkie Beadle-Blair will attend the festival for the screening of Bashment, which explores the aftermath of a brutal gay bash attack at a reggae dance hall competition in London.  He’s conducting filmmaking seminars at The Big Fish School of Digital Filmmaking in both Cape Town and Johannesburg.

This year’s South African programme includes two documentaries from the I Am Woman – Leap of Faith series: Funeka Soldaat, about the intersex activist who heads up the Free Gender movement, and Judith Kotzé, about the convener of the Inclusive and Affirming Ministries (IAM).

These screen together with two great local short films: Daniel McCauley’s Letting Go and Corné Koegelenberg’s Welkom By Die Schoemans.

Other must-see films include Ausente (Absent), an Argentinian suspense thriller about an older straight man being oursued by one of his students. it won the 2011 Berlinale Teddy Award; The Skinny, about the loves and losses of a group of black men, and a lesbian, who reunite in the Big Apple, is from the director of the ever-popular Noah’s Arc TV series; and Stud Life, a new Brit film that intertwines the love stories of two best friends, a cool black butch and a sharp white twink boy.

 

Out In Africa screens at Nu Metro V&A Waterfront in Cape Town and Nu Metro Hyde Park in Johannesburg.

For the second year in a row, Out In Africa is running three mini-festivals in 2012, with the third edition scheduled for 17-28 October 2012.

Watch and embed the trailers from:

Keep The Lights On

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EG4EaYPsbT8

 

3 (Drei)

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Cloudburst

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oATCC6QrTKo

Kaboom

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xu9NkMCElMk

 

Bashment

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y7JwtDL_RhY

 

Ausente (Absent)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lU7KQ-OxPY4

The Skinny

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtoE9FJErmk

Stud Life

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oVygCAcbJbU

For more information, visit www.oia.co.za.

 

ABOUT OUT IN AFRICA




Out In Africa is made possible through support from Atlantic Philanthropies, the National Film and Video Foundation, The Times, Goethe Institut, British Council, 6 Spin Street, Graton Guest House, Rutland Lodge and Holdenmanz Wine Estate.  

 

JOY SAPIEKA

PUBLICIST

+27 (0) 73 212 5492

[email protected]


 
Out In Africa Gay & Lesbian Film Festival
Nun Metro Hyde Park & V&A Waterfront 23 March – 1 April.
See website www.oia.co.za for Fanatics and Clicks discounts.



We open in Johannesburg this Friday 23rd with Albert Nobbs - Glenn Close in an Oscar nominated role as a cross-dresser. Nuff said. 

A snapshot of the rest of the Fest: 

9 Dead Gay Guys
Dir: Lab Ky Mo UK / 2002 / 83min
Wickedly funny – two popular Paddys in London looking for the money, but someone’s bumping off the clientele.

Christopher and His Kind
Dir: Geoffrey Sax UK / 2010 / 90min
Lush drama depicting the real story of Christopher Isherwood’s Berlin, fabric of the cult classic Cabaret.

Kiss Me
Dir: Alexandra-Therese Keining Sweden / 2011 / 105min
Lekker lesbofliek, script, actors, cinematography – what a pleasure!

A Marine Story
Dir: Ned Farr USA / 2010 / 98min
‘Don’t ask, don’t tell’ – she should have been a hero, but there’s life and love after the Army in this multiple-award winner.

My Last Round
Dir: Julio Jorquera Arriagada Chile / 2011 / 110min
Exquisite South America sleeper, in the fashion of 2010's runaway hit Undertow.

North Sea Texas
Dir: Bavo Defurne Belgium 2011 94min
Oh, what a Beautiful Thing! Subtle, nuanced, satisfying.

Romeos
Dir: Sabine Bernardi Germany / 2011 / 93min
Lukas has a secret and must think on his feet, surrounded as he is by a host of nice and not-so-nice teens, as intent as any to get laid, party and have a good time.

The Secret Imfhilo
Dir: Fanney Tsimong SA / 2011 / 45min
A married man is in denial, but there’s help in the form of the BF. Intriguing contemporary South African cinema with lots of humour.
Anders and Paving Forward screen with The Secret

Anders
Dir: Werner Coetzee SA / 2011 / 12min
Small dorp Johan must find the courage to find acceptance, from family and ultimately, himself.

Paving Forward
Dir: Mthokozisi Lembethe SA / 2011 / 16min
Short doc about a fabulous 50 year old dyke and her journey to acceptance, especially from her kids. Features Musoia Lekota!




 
Triple Oscar nominee Albert Nobbs will have its African première at the first edition of the 19th Out In Africa Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, which runs from Friday, 23 March-Sunday 1 April 2012 in Cape Town and Johannesburg.

Glenn Close received her sixth Oscar nomination for her titular role as a woman passing as a man in order to work and survive in 19th Century Ireland. Janet McTeer, nominated as Best Supporting Actress, also has a cross-dressing role, and the film is up for Best Makeup. Rising star Mia Wasikowska (Alice in Wonderland, JaneEyre) is the love interest.

Director Rodrigo Garcia, son of the Nobel Prize winning novelist Gabriel Garcia Marquez, is an Emmy-nominee who’s worked on some of the biggest TV shows of the last decade, from The Sopranos and Six Feet Under to Big Love and In Treatment.

The Festival will play host to three international guests alongside one of their strongest programmes yet.

Lead actress and producer Dreya Weber will present A Marine Story, which has won 16 major awards. The drama is a timely reminder of the US military’s invidious “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy, which caused extraordinary damage to thousands of soldiers before being overturned in September 2011.

Weber, a Festival favourite in The Gymnast, is a famous aerialist and choreographer who has performed at the Grammys, the Winter Olympics and with the likes of Michael Jackson, Madonna, Rihanna, Christina Aguilera and Pink.

Swedish actor and producer Josefine Tengblad will present Kyss Mig (Kiss Me), a lekker lesbofliek which was named Best Breakthrough Film by the American Film Institute last year. Tengblad workedwith Lars von Trier on Dogville and Manderlay, and on the popular TV series Wallander.

Belgian director Bavo Defurne will present screenings of his film North Sea Texas, a subtle, nuanced and satisfying coming-of-age, boy-next-door love story, which was named Best Feature Début at the Montreal World Film Festival and won the Fipresci International Press Award.


Soweto-born Fanney Tsimong, a former VUKA! Raw Talent Award winner, is also a guest of the Festival as the writer and director of The Secret (Imfhilo), a contemporary humour-filled story about a married man in denial. The Secret will play with two South African short films: Anders by Werner Coetzee, and Mthokozisi Lembethe’s Paving Forward, a short documentary about a fabulous 50-year-old dyke and her journey to acceptance, featuring a surprise appearance by COPEleader Mosiuoa Lekota.  

Other highlights include:

·      the award-winning, wickedly funny British film 9 Dead Gay Guys – the queer flick Guy Ritchie should have made…

·      Christopher and His Kind, a lush drama and the real story of Christopher Isherwood’s Berlin, fabric of the cult classic Cabaret

·      The award-winning Chilean My Last Round, an exquisite South American sleeper in the fashion of the runaway hit Undertow

·      German must see Romeos, a trendy, unconventional and very contemporary take on the issuesfacing queer teens.

 

Out In Africa screens at Nu Metro cinemas - V&A Waterfront in Cape Town and Hyde Park, Johannesburg.

Out In Africa's new format of three mini-festivals a year proved very successful in 2011, allowing the Festival to keep up with the latest releases and present more opportunities for the LGBTIQ community to see films in a way that is easier on the pocket and the social calendar. 2012’s second edition is planned from 27 July-5 August, with the third edition scheduled for 17-28 October 2012.

Watch the trailers:

Albert Nobbs

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ini59bYhaUY

A Marine Story

www.youtube.com/watch?v=LF_7tdZAzP8

Kiss Me/Kyss Mig

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x89C6wLZv6E

9 Dead Gay Guys

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LBf8ZCi0xs8

 

Christopher and His Kind

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nty-CrWi1s4

My Last Round

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CU2pXc3v8gM

Romeos

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JH19Kz87FwI

For more information visit www.oia.co.za.

ABOUT OUT IN AFRICA

Out In Africa is made possible through support from Atlantic Philanthropies, the National Film and Video Foundation, The Times, Goethe Institut, British Council, Gauteng Film Commission, 6 Spin Street, Graton Guest House, Rutland Lodge, Krugmann's Grill and Holdenmanz Wine Estate.  

RegardsKevin Kriedemann+27 83 556 2346

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http://kevinlikes.com