| Friday, Oct. 20 | ||
| The Gymnast | 8 | SSW |
| Shortbus | 8:30 | SSW |
| Open Night Party 10 @ Hot Metal Grille |
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| Saturday, Oct. 21 | ||
Family Day @PILGFF |
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| All Aboard | 2:45 | HT |
| Saving Marriage | 5 | HT |
| Panel Discussion | ||
| Gypo | 7:30 | HT |
Girl's Night Out @ Images |
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| Boy Culture | 9:45 | HT |
| Boy's Night Out @ Images | ||
| Sunday, Oct. 22 | ||
| My Girlfriend Did It | 3 | HT |
| Meth | 4:45 | HT |
Movie/Discussion |
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| Womens Shorts | 7:15 | HT |
| Mens Shorts | 9:15 | HT |
| Monday, Oct. 23 | ||
| Life of Reilly | 7 | HT |
| Long Term Rel. | 9:15 | HT |
| Tuesday, Oct. 24 | ||
| Cruel & Unusual | 7 | HT |
| LGBT Avant Garde | 9:15 | HT |
| Special Experimental Program | ||
| Wednesday, Oct. 25 | ||
| Mom | 7 | HT |
| Whole New Thing | 9 | HT |
| Thursday, Oct. 26 | ||
| Pick Up The Mic | 7 | HT |
| Tab Hunter RTWS | 7 | BT |
| World Premiere Screening | ||
| El Calentino | 9:15 | HT |
| Friday, Oct. 27 | ||
| Camp Out | 7 | SSW |
| Buffy Sing-A-Long | 9:15 | SSW |
| Saturday, Oct. 28 | ||
| Youth Program | 5 | MS |
| Love Life | 5 | SSW |
| Loving Annabelle | 7 | SSW |
| Girl's Night Out 2 @ HMG | ||
| Phoenix | 9:15 | SSW |
| Boy's Night Out 2 @ HMG | ||
| Sunday, Oct 29 | ||
| 20 Centimeters | 4:45 | SSW |
| Eating Out 2 | 7:15 | SSW |
| Closing/Awards | 9 | CCF |
| HT - Harris Theater | ||
| BT - Byham Theater | ||
| BT - Byham Theater | ||
| SSW - S. Sides Works Cinema | ||
| MS - Mellwood Screening Room | ||
| HMG - Hot Metal Grille | ||
| CCF - CheeseCake Factory | ||
2006 Funders:
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| Monday, Oct. 23 7:00pm @ Harris Theater | |
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Decades before Queer as Folk, Will and Grace, Logo, or here!, there was Charles Nelson Reilly. A fixture for decades in comedies, talk-shows, and most notably, game shows like The Match Game, Reilly was one of the few visible gay men who appeared on television. But Reilly’s impressive career goes far beyond those fabulous ascots, game show innuendos, and groovy ‘70s clothes as The Life of Reilly so wonderfully demonstrates. An adaptation of his acclaimed one-man show, Barry Poltermann & Frank Anderson’s film details Reilly’s often hilarious and sometimes heartbreaking background, revealing how a gay boy with a lobotomized aunt, an institutionalized father, and a racist mother ended up a Tony-award winner and a generational icon.
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