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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 staff includes Executive Director [[Erik Jambor]] with Catherine Pfitzer and Kelly Marshall.  



Revision as of 10:24, 28 April 2006

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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.

2006 entries

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)

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