WEDNESDAY, OCT 2 @ 5 PM MIDTOWN ART CINEMA EVERYTHING UNDER THE RAINBOW Short
In this great assortment of short films, a Chinese woman tries to keep her daughter’s secret from her friends; a married couple uncovers a special phenomenon during intimate moments; a girl has a crush on the school’s female football quarterback; a young queer writer winds up on a date with his English teacher; a girl gets off on the wrong foot by breaking her crush’s arm; and drag musician Lagoona Bloo reflexes on her life as she prepares for a show
Three (U.S, 14 min., Dir Amie Song) Auganic (Canada, 20 min, Dir. Krit Komkrichwarakool) Beach Logs Kill (U.S., 10 min., Dir. Haley Z. Boston) DTF? (U.S., 15 min., Dir. Jess McLeod) Ripe! (U.S., 18 min., Dir. Tusk) Into the Bloo (U.S., 15 min., Dir. Austin Nunes)
(Running Time: 93 minutes)
Into The Bloo is a music documentary short film that captures drag musician; Lagoona Bloo (David Brumfield) as they prepare for a show and tell us their story of loss and triumph in the intimate confines of their dressing room.
The untimely deaths of both David’s parents become a precursor for their onstage persona, and a liberation from a traumatic past.
A raw storytelling approach features poignant childhood footage that leaves no stone unturned, a tell-all, sugar free interview, and glossy live performance sequences.15 minutes doesn’t seem like enough.
WEDNESDAY, OCT 2 @ 5 PM MIDTOWN ART CINEMA EVERYTHING UNDER THE RAINBOW Short
In this great assortment of short films, a Chinese woman tries to keep her daughter’s secret from her friends; a married couple uncovers a special phenomenon during intimate moments; a girl has a crush on the school’s female football quarterback; a young queer writer winds up on a date with his English teacher; a girl gets off on the wrong foot by breaking her crush’s arm; and drag musician Lagoona Bloo reflexes on her life as she prepares for a show
Three (U.S, 14 min., Dir Amie Song) Auganic (Canada, 20 min, Dir. Krit Komkrichwarakool) Beach Logs Kill (U.S., 10 min., Dir. Haley Z. Boston) DTF? (U.S., 15 min., Dir. Jess McLeod) Ripe! (U.S., 18 min., Dir. Tusk) Into the Bloo (U.S., 15 min., Dir. Austin Nunes)
(Running Time: 93 minutes)
Into The Bloo is a music documentary short film that captures drag musician; Lagoona Bloo (David Brumfield) as they prepare for a show and tell us their story of loss and triumph in the intimate confines of their dressing room.
The untimely deaths of both David’s parents become a precursor for their onstage persona, and a liberation from a traumatic past.
A raw storytelling approach features poignant childhood footage that leaves no stone unturned, a tell-all, sugar free interview, and glossy live performance sequences.15 minutes doesn’t seem like enough.