First LGBT FILM FESTIVAL Thursday – March 5, 2020. 7pm.
Our LA home is Regal L.A. LIVE Cinemas, located in the heart of downtown Los Angeles (beside the Staples Center) at 1000 W Olympic Blvd.. The event runs from 7pm to 9:10pm. Showcasing the best of short films from around the world, while maintaining our audience feedback format moderated by Rachel Elder.
Tickets are FREE. Reserve your tickets online.
If you like to obtain seats in advance and pick them up on the day of the event (come for FREE, or make a donation), please email us at latickets@lalgbtfilmfestival.com? and we’ll reserve seats for you.
You can always make a tiny donation to the festival to guarantee your seats on the next and skip the lines:

FIRST ACT PROGRAM
THE DISTANCE, 18min., Spain, Drama/Teen
Directed by Fernando Lorenzana
The fears and insecurities of two teenagers, Sara and Helena, come to light during a bike ride.
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THE QUIT, 28min., USA, Comedy/Relationship
Directed by Todd Lillethun
Roger’s smoking habit has bugged his partner Sam for years. When Roger finally decides to quit, Sam is thrilled to support him, and engages in a campaign for a cure. After the campaign fails, Sam is bitterly devastated, but then sees a dangerous new idea that may save his life even though it might cost them their relationship.
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SECOND ACT PROGRAM
JUS+ LIKE ME, 15min., UK, Documentary
Directed by Samuel Douek
JUS+ LIKE ME is a short documentary about the life and legacy of HIV activist and Mr Gay England 2018 Phil Dzwonkewicz who has embarked on a journey to launch the campaign #justlikeme .
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NOW I KNOW, 7min., USA, Drama/Teen
Directed by Julia Keelan Angley
When Emily watches her best friend, Liza, kiss another girl at a high school party, she begins to question everything.
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BOXING DAY, 7min., USA, Family/Drama
Directed by Richard E. Haywood
A father comes to terms with his daughter being gay.
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RESHAPING BEAUTY: ROUND IN ALL THE RIGHT PLACES, 8min., USA, Documentary
Directed by Tom Goss
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. But we live in a world that is obsessed with one specific, narrow type of beauty. How would our perceptions of beauty change if we dared to idealize other types of beauty?
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OLD FLAMES, 7min., USA, Romance/Comedy
Directed by Cydney Cox
Damian likes to daydream, especially about his ex-boyfriend, Jessie. And on one quiet night in a bar, we see his fantasies take shape and he meets face-to-face with the man of his dreams. As he journeys back to the “love of his life”, Damian gets the wake-up call that memory and desire don’t always match who we are in real life.
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