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3:15pm Egyptian Theatre (smaller theater)
Audre Lorde The Berlin Years Dir. Dagmar Shultz, 2012, 81 min
Famed lesbian African-American poet Audre Lorde empowered women to create allies within German society and abroad. She also became an important voice of support for South African women during their struggles against apartheid. Twenty years after her passing, never-before-seen archives reveal the private life and passions of the award-winning, influential woman who ignited a worldwide movement. Exploring her brilliant writings and her inspiration to feminist lesbians around the world, Lorde's profound legacy is honored in this engrossing film.
PLUS SHORTS: Bottom Dir. Chinoonye Chu Kwu, 2013, 7 min A sweet moment between girlfriends takes an intense turn. Brown Dir. Kortney Ryan Ziegler, 2012, 2 min A meditation on the power and beauty of tears.
-------------------- Outfest Fusion LGBT People of Color Film Festival brings together a diverse population in a shared cultural experience.
The festival features 30 short and feature-length films from around the world that reflect a wide array of LGBT stories, as well as panel discussions, special events and parties. Fusion gives participants an opportunity to see reflections of their own experience and to deepen their understanding of other LGBT communities of color. Nearly 5000 people from across Southern California participate in the festival, which is located at the American Cinematheque and at REDCAT.
Fusion films have included: PARIAH, PEDRO, THE SKINNY, THE PEOPLE I'VE SLEPT WITH, FIT, BAM BAM AND CELESTE, PORTRAIT OF JASON and many more!
March 22 23, 2013.
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LocationGrauman's Egyptian Theater (View)
6712 Hollywood Boulevard
Hollywood, CA 90028
United States
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