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Youth Series : Dorian Blues and Graffiti Artist

Dorian Blues
Directed by Tennyson Bardwell
USA, 2003, 35mm, 88 minutes


SHOWTIMES:
SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, 2005
11:15AM
Main Art Theatre, Royal Oak.

Youth After Party 4-11pm:
After the films don’t miss the fun, music and food at the Reel Pride Michigan Youth AfterParty with your friends from Affirmations Lesbian and Gay Community Center and the Ruth Ellis Center.

Hosted at Affirmations Lesbian and Gay Community Center following the 1:30pm screening of The Graffiti Artist.195 West Nine Mile Road in Ferndale, MI 48220


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Dorian Blues (free to youth under 21*)

Angst is the main course for Dorian, a cute, somewhat awkward teenager going through his senior year of high school hell, while beginning to explore his sexuality. Figuring out you are gay is one thing. But everything’s a bit more complicated when you have to compete with a popular, football-jock as your brother. Add an emotionally unavailable mother, and, worst of all, a fervently conservative father, and you have a recipe for disaster.

Dorian’s journey to self-discovery introduces him to an unusual cast of characters—a gay sci-fi geek, a drunken counselor, and a swing-dancing stripper who sounds like Billie Holiday. No one said coming out of the closet was easy. Even escaping to New York does not end his problems. Dorian discovers a new world, but first love and heartbreak can be just as frustrating and treacherous as life was back home. Will Dorian find personal happiness? Do you even need to ask?

Dorian Blues is a funny, quirky comedy that adds freshness to the tale of coming of age. Blending heartbreaking warmth with biting wit, Dorian Blues is immensely entertaining and will definitely be the comedy hit of the festival.

Playing with Dorian Blues: Everything
Directed by Harjat Gill
USA/India, 2002, video, 8 minutes
The heart-wrenching story of a Sikh boy who struggles with his sexual and cultural identity.

* Free tickets for youth for these two screenings are available ONLY at the door.

The Graffiti Artist
Directed by James Bolton
USA, 2004, Beta SP, 80 minutes


SHOWTIMES:
SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, 2005
1:30PM
Main Art Theatre, Royal Oak

Youth After Party 4-11pm:
After the films don’t miss the fun, music and food at the Reel Pride Michigan Youth AfterParty with your friends from Affirmations Lesbian and Gay Community Center and the Ruth Ellis Center.

Hosted at Affirmations Lesbian and Gay Community Center following the 1:30pm screening of The Graffiti Artist.195 West Nine Mile Road in Ferndale, MI 48220


Don't delay!
Get your tickets in our box office today!



The Graffiti Artist (free to youth under 21*)

Nick is a teenage loner who scours the streets of Portland for his next “canvas”—the side of a building, train car, or overpass—where he spray paints RUPTURE, his tagger name. When Nick isn’t tagging, he’s shoplifting aerosol paint and big fat markers, or documenting his graffiti in a scrapbook. He’s a brooding guy with soulful eyes that could be displaying deep longing—or acute disconnection.

It turns out there’s a warrant for Nick’s arrest in Portland, so he heads to Seattle, where he meets Jesse, another tagger he’s seen around. The two start “kicking it” and begin a dynamic artistic collaboration. Nick crashes at Jesse’s studio apartment, and it isn’t long before they’re sharing the sofa bed and much more.

But skater-boy graffiti artist love is fragile, and soon Jesse mysteriously flees the relationship and heads back to Portland, promising to return. Eventually it sinks in that Jesse isn’t coming back, so Nick risks returning to Portland to accost him. They eventually cross paths, and when Nick confronts him, Jesse acts distant and weird. This triggers an angry clash that unearths fundamental cultural and artistic differences between the boys. It’s also the first time their conversation moves beyond “S’up?” and we get a brief glimpse into the inner lives of these solitary artists.

Playing with The Graffiti Artist: In Any House
Directed by Luis Ulloa
USA, 2003, video, 13 minutes
The unexpected coming out of a young Mexican man is seen from his father’s perspective.

* Free tickets for youth for these two screenings are available ONLY at the door.

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