Atlanta Film Festival 2008

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Out On Film: Distribution Issues in LGBT Film
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Run time: 60 min.
Why is it sill so hard to sell LGBT content and get it out to a wider audience, even after the huge success of BROKE BACK MOUNTAIN? We will open up a candid, no holds barred discussion and delve into why these films are still so seldom distributed in a theatrical wide release market. We'll also compare and examine differences between LGBT film festivals from other mainstream film festivals, as well as other niche festivals as far as distribution opportunities.

Moderated by Ryan Lee, Senior Editor, Southern Voice

$10 General Public/Free IMAGE Members Individual Tickets can be purchased the day of the panel at the Wyndham Midtown Atlanta

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5:15 PM     Sat, Apr 12 Hotel Midtown + add to cal
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Ryan Lee, Senior Editor, Southern Voice
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Anare Holmes, Film Programmer, Black In The Life
Laurie Eddings, Business Development Manager, LAB 601
Peter Knegt, Assistant Editor, indieWIRE
Randal Luckow, Turner Entertainment Group
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