“The Invisible Men,” at the LGBT Film/Video Festival
October 20th, 2012 |Documentary “The Invisible Men” tells the story of three gay Palestinians who are forced to live lives of secrecy. The film screens Sunday at the Union Theatre.
Documentary “The Invisible Men” tells the story of three gay Palestinians who are forced to live lives of secrecy. The film screens Sunday at the Union Theatre.
Iranian film “Facing Mirrors” is the nation’s first narrative to feature a transgender main character. The film screens on Saturday at the UWM Union Theatre.
Aurora Guerrero’s story of two young girls drawn together builds on emotional intimacy and self-discovery, amid cultural clashes.
The Milwaukee LGBT Film/Video Festival’s opening film doesn’t break new ground, but it’s the little things that make it worth viewing.
The Olympia Dukakis-led comedy “Cloudburst” opens a weekend of acclaimed films that are confidently LGBT without limiting themselves to a narrow focus.
ThirdCoast Digest took in the sights of the 25th annual celebration of LGBT culture and came away with photos and more to share.
This weekend, Milwaukee will revel in its 25th annual PrideFest celebration. TCD takes a look at PrideFest’s history, and what’s in store for this year.
Critically acclaimed film “Weekend” kicks off four days and sixteen films at the 24th annual MIlwaukee LGBT Film and Video Festival at UWM.
The national “silent protest” against California’s Proposition 8 visits Milwaukee this Friday to give voice to those silenced by opponents of same-sex marriage.
UW-W hosts its first ever Pride Prom, offering college students and high school seniors “a festive experience that celebrates diversity and welcomes all.”