Tickets may be purchased in advance by calling 458-9464. Day-of-shows may be purchased at the Arbor Theatre (10000 Research). Regular screenings cost $7.50/$6.50 aGLIFF members; matinees cost $5.50/$4.50 aGLIFF members. The opening night film and afterparty run $28/$20 aGLIFF members. All films screen at the Arbor Theatre, except for the opening film, which plays at the Paramount Theatre (713 N. Congress). For more information, call 458-9464 or visit www.agliff.org.


Fri 8/24

All Over the Guy (Paramount Theatre) 7:30


Sat 8/25

Freddie Mercury: The Untold Story 12:00

The Edge of Each Other’s Battles: The Vision of Audre Lorde 12:30

Queen of the Whole Wide World 2:15

Forever Young* 2:45

Brother Born Again 4:45

My Gay Movie* 5:00

Hedwig and the Angry Inch 7:30

International Girls* 8:00

Friends and Family 9:45

Sugar High Glitter City 10:00


Sun 8/26

A Boy Named Sue 12:00

Two Brothers 1:00

LAX/SW* 2:15

True Stories About Reel Women* 3:15

Critics’ Choice* 4:30

Trembling Before G-d 7:00

Coming of Age 7:15

Swimming Upstream: A Year in the Life

of Karen and Jenny 9:30

Metrosexuality, Part I 9:40


Mon 8/27

Out of the Closet, Off the Screen: The William Haines Story 5:30

The Perfect Son 7:30

Shoplifting Chanel 7:45

Hey, Happy! 9:30

Drift 9:45


Tue 8/28

Big Eden 7:00

2 Seconds 7:15

Metrosexuality, Part II 9:30

Boy’s Shorts* 9:45


Wed 8/29

The Perfect Son 5:30

Nico and Dani (Krampack) 7:00

Drama Queen: Meet Georgia Ragsdale — LIVE 7:30

Amuzing Amazons* 9:20

On the Bus 9:30


Thu 8/30

Queen of the Whole Wide World 5:30

Intimates (Ji Sor) 7:00

Adventures of Felix 7:20

Burnt Money (Plata Quemada) 9:30

Gay Giggles* 9:45


Fri 8/31

OUT: The Making of a Revolutionary 5:30

Iron Ladies (Satreel Lex) 7:00

Southern Comfort 7:30

What’s in Her Shorts* 9:45

Hollywood Hustler 10:00


Sat 9/1

Animal Attractions* 12:00

Friends and Family 1:45

International Girls* 2:15

On the Bus 4:00

Drift 4:30

Monkey’s Mask 7:00

Circuit 7:20

Nico and Dani (Krampack) 9:30

Make Her Day: Women Strike Back* 10:00


Sun 9/2

Bombay Eunuch 12:15

My Left Breast 12:30

I Think I Love You* 2:15

Steers and Queers* 2:30

Scout’s Honor 4:30

Poles Apart 4:45

Julie Johnson 7:00

Play Dead 7:20

Is This Sexy?* 9:30

Global Guys* 9:45


Mon 9/3

Amuzing Amazons* 12:30

Intimates (Ji Sor) 1:00

18 and Under* 2:20

2 Seconds 4:00

Boy’s Shorts* 4:30

Ain’t I a Jock?* 7:00

Toon Town* 7:15

Stray Dogs 9:15

It’s a Guy Thing* 9:30


Tue 9/4

Coming of Age 5:30

TBA 7:00

10 Attitudes 7:20

Circuit 9:30

Play Dead 9:45


Wed 9/5

Swimming Upstream: A Year in the Life of Karen and Jenny 5:30

For the Love of Rock 7:20

Atlantis and Other New York Tales 7:30

Critics’ Choice* 9:30

The Boys of Cellblock Q 9:45


Thu 9/6

Family Pack 7:00

Metrosexuality, Part I 7:45

Metrosexuality, Part II 9:25

Hey, Happy! 9:40


* shorts program

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Marjorie Baumgarten is a film critic and contributing writer at The Austin Chronicle, where she has worked in many capacities since the paper's founding in 1981. She served as the Chronicle's Film Reviews editor for 25 years.

A graduate of the Michener Center for Writers at the University of Texas, Kimberley has written about film, books, and pop culture for The Austin Chronicle since 2000. She was named Editor of the Chronicle in 2016; she previously served as the paper’s Managing Editor, Screens Editor, Books Editor, and proofreader. Her work has been awarded by the Association of Alternative Newsmedia for excellence in arts criticism, team reporting, and special section (Best of Austin). The Austin Alliance for Women...