Austin Gay & Lesbian International Film Festival

REVIEWED By Marjorie Baumgarten, Thu., Sept. 2, 1999

aGLIFF continues its two-week-long 12th annual festival through Thu (9/9) at various venues. See last week's Screens section at http://www.auschron.com/issues/vol18/issue52/screens.agliff.schedule.html for more info about the festival and complete schedule or visit http://www.agliff.org for more details about the various events and screenings. Some of this week's highlights include Rose Troche's Bedrooms & Hallways, the Texas-made Equinox Knocks, The Velocity of Gary, The O Boys, and Queer as Folk, Part 2.

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