| Friday, October 17, 2008 | ||
| Were The World Mine | 9:00 | SSW |
| Opening Night Party | 11:00 | SSW |
| Saturday, Oct. 18 | ||
| Wrangler: Portrait of an Icon | 2:00 | SSW |
| Whirlwind | 4:00 | SSW |
| Discussion and Q&A with Whirlwind Screenwriter Jason Brown | 5:30 | SSW |
| Steam | 7:00 | SSW |
| Another Gay Movie Sequel | 9:30 | SSW |
| Girls Night Out | 10:00 | CAT |
| Sunday, Oct. 19 | ||
| Traces / She’s A Boy | 2:00 | SSW |
| Ready? OK! | 4:00 | SSW |
| The Secrets | 6:00 | SSW |
| Changing Spots | 8:30 | SSW |
| Discussion and Q&A with the star, writer/director and producers of Changing Spots | 10:00 | SSW |
| Monday, Oct. 20 | ||
| XXY | 7:00 | SSW |
| The New World | 9:00 | SSW |
| Tuesday, Oct. 21 | ||
| Our Shorts | 7:00 | SSW |
| Antarctica | 9:00 | SSW |
| Wednesday, Oct. 22 | ||
| Women’s Shorts | 7:00 | SSW |
| The World Unseen | 9:00 | SSW |
| Thursday, Oct. 23 | ||
| Men’s Shorts | 7:00 | SSW |
| Between Love and Goodbye | 9:00 | SSW |
| Friday, Oct. 24 | ||
| 13 Most Beautiful… Songs for Andy Warhol’s Screen Tests | 8:00 | BT |
| 3-Day Weekend | 10:00 | SSW |
| Boys Night Out | 11:30 | IMAGES |
| Saturday, Oct. 25 | ||
| Kinsey Sicks | 2:00 | SSW |
| Dolls | 4:00 | SSW |
| Tru Loved | 6:00 | SSW |
| VIP Party | 7:30 | SSW |
| Mulligans | 9:30 | SSW |
| Q & A with the stars of Mulligans | 11:00 | SSW |
| Sunday, Oct. 26 | ||
| Drifting Flowers | 3:00 | SSW |
| Dog Tags | 5:00 | SSW |
| Breakfast With Scot | 7:00 | SSW |
| Closing Night Party | 8:30 | CCF |
| BT - Byham Theater | ||
| SSW - S. Sides Works Cinema | ||
| CCF - CheeseCake Factory | ||
| CAT - Cattivo (Lawrenceville - 146 44th Street) | ||
| IM - Images | ||
2008 Funders:
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| Saturday, October 18th • 4:00 PM • SouthSide Works Cinema | |
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When a tight-knit group of New York City friends meet a hunky, fun stranger, they couldn’t be happier to have him join their clique. But when that stranger begins to mysteriously undermine the existing friendships, manipulating each for his own damaging pleasure, the faux fur really begins to fly. With a great ensemble cast, Whirlwind explores the complexity of gay male friendships and reminds us to keep our enemies close and our friends closer. |
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