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Oscar winning queer filmmakers Rob Epstein & Jeffrey Friedman talk movies

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Oscar winning queer filmmakers Rob Epstein & Jeffrey Friedman talk moviesOscar Winners queer filmmakers Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman were at Provincetown Film Society & Festival to screen their two latest movies State Of Pride & LINDA RONSTADT :THE SOUND OF MY VOICE with the latter winning the HBO Audience Award for Best Documentary Feature. They talked with QUEERGURU about these and some of their backlog of classic queer movies .

Filmed by Dan Desjardins in the grounds of Lands End Inn, Provincetown



P. David Ebersole & Todd Hughes dish all about Mansfield 66/67

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Married husbands, the delightful filmmakers P. David Ebersole & Todd Hughes stopped by the Sage Lounge to dish with queerguru about their new deliciously camp and surreal documentary Mansfield 66/57 on the blonde bombshell Jayne Mansfield which is currently showing at #PIFF2017.

Filmed by Hussein Wentz for ‘queerguru reports’ on PTV’s Channel 99

 

 

P.S. check out queerguru’s full review of the movie here 



Paul Downs Colaizzo makes Brittany run a Marathon

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Queer writer/director Paul Downs Colaizzo’s debut movie Brittany Runs A Marathon premiered at Sundance Film Festival where it won rave reviews plus a Best Audience Award before being swooped up by Amazon Studios after a bidding war. Now the morning after his movie was the Opening Night Film at Provincetown Film Society & Festival he talked with Queerguru about his journey so far

The interview was filmed by Dan Desjardins at Provincetown Theater

 




Provincetown Film Fest honors Sofia Coppola & Chloe Sevigny

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Academy Award winning writer/director Sofia Coppola    is being honored by the Provincetown International Film Festival as their 2017 Filmmaker on the Edge.  and will be in conversation with filmmaker John Waters

The Provincetown Film Festival has also just announced that actress and director Chloë Sevigny will receive the 2017 Excellence in Acting Award. Sevigny started her career in 1995 in Larry Clark’s controversial coming of age story Kids, but her big breakthrough came in when she played Lana Tisdel in Kimberly Pierce’s Boys Don’t Cry  the biographical film of trans man Brandon Teena who was raped and murdered.  Sevigny will accept the Award at the Festival in conversation with Eugene Hernandez, deputy director of the Film Society of Lincoln Center .

The Provincetown International Film Festival runs June 14 – 18, 2017 in Provincetown, MA. Purchase festival passes at www.ptownfilmfest.org. Individual tickets go on sale on May 22.

 



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