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The Complete 2003 Festival Schedule


GIRL’S SHORTS 2 – GIRL CRAZY
Experience Music Project: JBL Theater
Sunday, October 19
2:30pm

It’s girls, girls, girls in this smorgasbord of first love, campy satire, and bouncing boobies! A very popular woman stumbles while dancing the TOOTHBRUSH TANGO. A 17-year-old girl falls for an older woman in FINDING KATE, and a man has ulterior motives for helping patch things up between the lesbian couple next door in SOUNDTRACK FOR AN INSOMNIAC. BUTCH IN THE CITY follows the misadventures of “Terry Madshaw” and her three butch friends as Terry ponders the absence of something very male in her life. KATIE McGREEVY is a goth girl who opens up to her secret crush, and HOOTER POLKA needs no explanation. THE FAIR AND THE WEAK tells one woman’s childhood stories with old stock movie footage, and a Long Island beauty queen realizes that she is more than just a pretty face in BEAUTEOUS.

TOOTHBRUSH TANGO; Dara Sklar, director; 2003; USA; 6 minutes; video

BUTCH IN THE CITY; Julie Goldman, Mary Matthews, directors; 2003; USA; 7 minutes; video

KATIE McGREEVY; Leslie Satterfield, director; 2003; USA; 7 minutes; video

THE FAIR AND THE WEAK; Lauren Cook, director; 2002; USA; 9 minutes; video

HOOTER POLKA; Ingrid Wilhite, director; 2003; USA; 2 minutes; video

SOUNDTRACK FOR AN INSOMNIAC; Christina Hulen, director; 2003; USA; 8 minutes; video

BEAUTEOUS; Giovanna Chesler, director; 2002; USA; 24 minutes; 16mm

FINDING KATE; Katherine Brooks, director; 2003; USA; 11 minutes; 16mm

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Copresented by GBLT Student Commission at the UW


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