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Ten Films You Must See at Outfest

From a docu-dramedy on the webcam porn biz to a Thelma & Louise -like lesbian road trip flick, the 2009 Outfest film festival kicks off this week in Los Angeles and is chock-full of hidden gems.


The 2009 Outfest film festival kicks off this week in Los Angeles and is chock-full of hidden gems. We've done the work for you and sorted through them all to bring you the films you absolutely should not miss.

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American Primitive: We have often seen the story of the man who after years of marriage discovers he is gay and then followed him in his new life, which sometimes involves children. What has rarely been seen is what it means for the children themselves. Director Gwendolyn Wynne helms this autobiographical tale, set in the 1970s, of a widower for whom being with the man he loves comes with the very real risk, at that time and in many places still today, of losing his children. Told from the perspective of teenage daughter Madeline, American Primitive eschews clichés, looks beautiful, and features remarkable performances by nearly all the cast members. With stars like Tate Donovan ( Damages ) and Adam Pascal ( Rent ), not to mention a surprisingly adept dramatic turn from Stacey Dash ( Clueless ), American Primitive is certain to be a popular film at this year's festival and a likely candidate for a theatrical distribution. But the film's real standout is 20-year-old star Danielle Savre, who should find more film work in her future.

Saturday, July 11, 9:30 p.m., Directors Guild Theater /Sunday, July 19, 5 p.m., Regency Fairfax Theatre

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College Boys Live: What starts as a documentary about a gay porn website quickly devolves into an episode of Cops in this compelling and well-crafted film. Zac and Jonathan have built a healthy gay Web business. Their site features a group of young men who live in their house rent-free in exchange for having their entire lives taped. But as one might expect, the offer of room and board for the baring of one's soul and body attracts a very particular group of wounded individuals. The documentary chronicles the housemates' struggles with their neighbors and even follows a site viewer who admits to living his life around the comings and goings of these young men, but the film is ultimately about the lives of those on the inside. In this petri dish, with ingredients including alcohol, sex, and lost souls desperately yearning for a family, all hell breaks loose time and again. But the voyeurism of seeing the men and even of seeing the fights that break out is ultimately trumped by the film's look into the lives of gay youths still abandoned by their families, still coming from poverty, still living a far cry from the fantasy presented on the Web cameras.

Friday, July 10, 9:30 p.m., Directors Guild Theater /Monday, July 13, 9:30 p.m., Regency Fairfax Theatre

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  • Name: Phillip
    Date posted: 7/9/2009 9:33:00 PM
    Hometown: Reseda

    Comment:

    Netflix reviewers--HOMOPHOBES!!! Now to spoil this Drool. They escape to the woods and join a campsite run by a queen who makes them put their clothes on backward and walk backwards. The friend dies when their house collapses on them and the wife, (who looks down on the lesbians, who took them in), joins the evil queen and creates a plague to kill everyone. She injects the queen's daughter, after she rejects her mother. The people rise up and shoot the housewife in the butt and eat the queen.

  • Name: Noe
    Date posted: 7/9/2009 12:47:00 PM
    Hometown: Nampa

    Comment:

    I've seen Patrik 1,5 and it's a good film worth watching.

  • Name: Glenn
    Date posted: 7/9/2009 1:58:00 AM
    Hometown: Los Angeles

    Comment:

    Patrik 1,5 is the only one of these films that seems like it might be good. If I want to see porn, I'll rent porn. Why are gay filmmakers so fixated on porn, sex and young guys with muscles? I get why they want to have sex with them, but are they really so interesting that we need movies about them?

  • Name: movie geek
    Date posted: 7/8/2009 5:15:00 PM
    Hometown: El Cajon

    Comment:

    Hello Phillip Based on your recommendation, I looked up "Ben and Arthur" on Netflix - it has 192 reviews. 188 of them gave it the lowest rating of one star, said it was a waste of time, and extemely unrealistic. The remaining reviewers gave it two stars but also said it was complete crap and a waste of time to watch (why two star then???). As I see it, the reviews are 1 (for) to 192 (against). Your perception becomes your reality. Have a nice and beautiful day.

  • Name: Phillip
    Date posted: 7/8/2009 4:19:00 PM
    Hometown: Reseda

    Comment:

    Drool---pro gay anti male. Straight relationship are all abusive, but gay ones are nice and beautiful. I can miss that one. None of these movies holds a candle to Ben and Arthur, a glbt movie masterpiece.



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