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LGBT Highlights from the SF Film Fest
By Gary M. Kramer–
Naked Singularity, and closes on April 18 with a screening of the documentary
Street Gang: How We Got to Sesame Street
. In between, the legendary Rita Moreno will introduce her documentary
Rita Morena: Just a Girl Who Decided to Go for It. There are also a number of LGBTQ shorts, features, and documentaries available for screening online or at the Fort Mason Flix drive-in theater. Here is a rundown of the queer films playing at this year’s fest.
A centerpiece film at this year’s festival is Bo McGuire’s bold documentary
2021 Sundance Film Festival Review – Ma Belle, My Beauty
Written and directed by Marion Hill.
Starring Idella Johnson, Hannah Pepper, Lucien Guignard, and Sivan Noam Shimon.
SYNOPSIS:
A surprise reunion in the South of France reignites passions and jealousies between two women who were formerly polyamorous lovers.
Polyamory is an oddly circumscribed subject in cinema, largely unexplored even by cynical creatives keen largely to titillate, let alone more artfully minded filmmakers. Writer-director Marion Hill certainly shoots for the latter treatment in her lackadaisical feature debut – which won Sundance’s Audience Award in the NEXT category – yet its dawdling approach too often feels like a missed opportunity.
A promising but flawed first feature.
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Marion Hill s jazzy feature debut, winner of the Audience Award in Sundance s NEXT sidebar, explores a Franco-American polyamorous relationship.
Love triangles seem to occur more often in the movies than in real life unless I’ve been hanging out in all the wrong places. They are a convenient choice for storytellers looking for a piquant, offbeat way to dress up the green-eyed monster. There’s the thrill of the verboten but what often follows is the steep price at least one of the characters will have to pay for having entered into a liaison that’s more than a two-way street. Stories about three-way relationships more than three seems entirely impossible, at least in the movies often lure viewers into their web with the promise of liberating or kinky goings-on before things fall apart and a much more conventional sense of morality rears its ugly head.
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