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'''Birmingham Shout''' is a two-day gay and lesbian film festival launched in [[2006]] at [[WorkPlay]]. The festival is organized by the [[Alabama Moving Image Association]] which also puts on the annual [[Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival]]. The festival staff includes Executive Director [[Erik Jambor]] with Catherine Pfitzer and Kelly Marshall.  
'''Birmingham Shout''' is a two-day gay and lesbian film festival launched in [[2006]] at [[WorkPlay]]. The festival is organized by the [[Alabama Moving Image Association]] which also puts on the annual [[Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival]]. The festival was founded by [[Jeremy Erdreich]], [[David Garrett]], [[Erik Jambor]], [[Catherine Pfitzer]] and [[Larry Slater]]. The current staff includes Executive Director Pfitzer and project coordinator [[Natalie Hummel]]. Beginning in [[2007]] the festival began giving a "Beacon Award" for "increasing visibility of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender (GLBT) characters and issues in popular media."


==2006 entries==
==March 29, 2008==
===Features===
Films screened included:
* ''Small Town Gay Bar'' (Malcolm Ingram, 2006)
* ''A.'' (documentary short)
* ''The Aggressives'' (Daniel Peddle, 2005)
* ''Bi the Way'' (Brittany Blockman & Josephine Decker, 2008)
* ''Be Real: Stories from Queer America'' (Bobbie Birleffi & Beverly Kopf, 2005)
* ''Chasing the Devil: Inside the Ex-Gay Movement'' (Mishara Canino-Hussung, 2008)
* ''Cruel and Unusual'' (Janet Baus, Dan Hunt, Reid Williams, 2006)
* ''Sex Positive'' (Daryl Wein, 2008)
* '"Gay Sex in the 70s'' (Joseph Lovett, 2005)
* ''Shelter'' (Jonah Markowitz, 2007)
* ''Loving Annabelle'' (Katherine Brooks, 2006)
* ''Spider Lilies'' (Zero Chou, 2007)
* ''Pic up the Mic'' (Alex Hinton, 2005)
* ''Sommersturm (Summer Storm)'' (Marco Kreuzpaintner, 2004)
* ''When I'm 64'' (Jon Jones, 2004)


===Shorts===
==April 27-29, 2007==
* "The Congregation" (Clay Daniels, 2005)
Films screened included:
* "Irene Williams: Queen of Lincoln Road" (Eric Smith, 2005)
* ''Bob & Jack's 52 Year Adventure'' (Stu Maddox)
* "Latch Key" (Garth Bardsley, 2005)
* ''Born Again'' (Markie Hancock)
* "Who's the Top" (Jennie Livingston, 2005)
* ''Boy I Am'' (Sam Feder & Julie Hollar)
* "Donnie & Clyde" (Casey Moulton, 2005)
* ''The Bubble'' (Eytan Fox)
* "Getting to Know You" (Liz Lachman, 2005)
* ''Fat Girls'' (Ash Christian)
* "Granny Queer" (Jacinda Kouwens, 2004)
* ''Four Minutes'' (Chris Kraus)
* ''Freeheld'' (Cynthia Wade)
* ''Glorious Mail'' (J. D. Evermore, 2007) - world premiere
* ''The Gymnast'' (Ned Farr)
* ''Itty Bitty Titty Committee'' (Jamie Babbit)
* ''Lesbian Sex & Sexuality'' (Katherine Linton)
* ''Rainbow's End'' (Jochen Hick & Christian Jentzsch)
* ''Red Without Blue'' (Benita Sills, Todd Sills and Brooke Sebold)
* ''Rock Bottom'' (Jay Corcoran)
* ''[[Semper Fi]]'' (Vince DiPersio, 2007) - world premiere
* ''Suffering Man's Charity'' (Alan Cumming)
 
Alan Cumming was presented with the inaugural "Beacon Award". State Representative [[Patricia Todd]] emceed the opening night presentation, which included a screening of her short documentary film, ''Bulldigger''.
 
==April 28-29, 2006==
Films screened included:
:'''Features'''
:* ''Small Town Gay Bar'' (Malcolm Ingram, 2006)
:* ''The Aggressives'' (Daniel Peddle, 2005)
:* ''Be Real: Stories from Queer America'' (Bobbie Birleffi & Beverly Kopf, 2005)
:* ''Cruel and Unusual'' (Janet Baus, Dan Hunt, Reid Williams, 2006)
:* '"Gay Sex in the 70s'' (Joseph Lovett, 2005)
:* ''Loving Annabelle'' (Katherine Brooks, 2006)
:* ''Pic up the Mic'' (Alex Hinton, 2005)
:* ''Sommersturm (Summer Storm)'' (Marco Kreuzpaintner, 2004)
:* ''When I'm 64'' (Jon Jones, 2004)
:'''Shorts'''
:* "The Congregation" (Clay Daniels, 2005)
:* "Irene Williams: Queen of Lincoln Road" (Eric Smith, 2005)
:* "Latch Key" (Garth Bardsley, 2005)
:* "Who's the Top" (Jennie Livingston, 2005)
:* "Donnie & Clyde" (Casey Moulton, 2005)
:* "Getting to Know You" (Liz Lachman, 2005)
:* "Granny Queer" (Jacinda Kouwens, 2004)
 
The first Birmingham SHOUT attracted over 1,300 filmgoers. The after party was hosted by [[Jan Hunter]] and featured lesbian rap artist JenRO and performances by several local and national drag performers.


==External link==
==External link==
* [http://www.bhamshout.com Birmingham Shout] website
* [http://www.bhamshout.com Birmingham Shout] website


[[Category:March events]]
[[Category:April events]]
[[Category:April events]]
[[Category:Film events]]
[[Category:Film events]]

Revision as of 18:50, 24 March 2008

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Birmingham Shout is a two-day gay and lesbian film festival launched in 2006 at WorkPlay. The festival is organized by the Alabama Moving Image Association which also puts on the annual Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival. The festival was founded by Jeremy Erdreich, David Garrett, Erik Jambor, Catherine Pfitzer and Larry Slater. The current staff includes Executive Director Pfitzer and project coordinator Natalie Hummel. Beginning in 2007 the festival began giving a "Beacon Award" for "increasing visibility of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender (GLBT) characters and issues in popular media."

March 29, 2008

Films screened included:

  • A. (documentary short)
  • Bi the Way (Brittany Blockman & Josephine Decker, 2008)
  • Chasing the Devil: Inside the Ex-Gay Movement (Mishara Canino-Hussung, 2008)
  • Sex Positive (Daryl Wein, 2008)
  • Shelter (Jonah Markowitz, 2007)
  • Spider Lilies (Zero Chou, 2007)

April 27-29, 2007

Films screened included:

  • Bob & Jack's 52 Year Adventure (Stu Maddox)
  • Born Again (Markie Hancock)
  • Boy I Am (Sam Feder & Julie Hollar)
  • The Bubble (Eytan Fox)
  • Fat Girls (Ash Christian)
  • Four Minutes (Chris Kraus)
  • Freeheld (Cynthia Wade)
  • Glorious Mail (J. D. Evermore, 2007) - world premiere
  • The Gymnast (Ned Farr)
  • Itty Bitty Titty Committee (Jamie Babbit)
  • Lesbian Sex & Sexuality (Katherine Linton)
  • Rainbow's End (Jochen Hick & Christian Jentzsch)
  • Red Without Blue (Benita Sills, Todd Sills and Brooke Sebold)
  • Rock Bottom (Jay Corcoran)
  • Semper Fi (Vince DiPersio, 2007) - world premiere
  • Suffering Man's Charity (Alan Cumming)

Alan Cumming was presented with the inaugural "Beacon Award". State Representative Patricia Todd emceed the opening night presentation, which included a screening of her short documentary film, Bulldigger.

April 28-29, 2006

Films screened included:

Features
  • Small Town Gay Bar (Malcolm Ingram, 2006)
  • The Aggressives (Daniel Peddle, 2005)
  • Be Real: Stories from Queer America (Bobbie Birleffi & Beverly Kopf, 2005)
  • Cruel and Unusual (Janet Baus, Dan Hunt, Reid Williams, 2006)
  • '"Gay Sex in the 70s (Joseph Lovett, 2005)
  • Loving Annabelle (Katherine Brooks, 2006)
  • Pic up the Mic (Alex Hinton, 2005)
  • Sommersturm (Summer Storm) (Marco Kreuzpaintner, 2004)
  • When I'm 64 (Jon Jones, 2004)
Shorts
  • "The Congregation" (Clay Daniels, 2005)
  • "Irene Williams: Queen of Lincoln Road" (Eric Smith, 2005)
  • "Latch Key" (Garth Bardsley, 2005)
  • "Who's the Top" (Jennie Livingston, 2005)
  • "Donnie & Clyde" (Casey Moulton, 2005)
  • "Getting to Know You" (Liz Lachman, 2005)
  • "Granny Queer" (Jacinda Kouwens, 2004)

The first Birmingham SHOUT attracted over 1,300 filmgoers. The after party was hosted by Jan Hunter and featured lesbian rap artist JenRO and performances by several local and national drag performers.

External link