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Best Gay Toronto: Inside Out Toronto Gay and Lesbian Film Festival Turns 18!
Inside Out Toronto Gay and Lesbian Film Festival Turns 18!
Toronto's most popular queer event outside of Pride is fast approaching. The 18th Inside Out film fest, running thru, May 15 to 25, is set to have a banner year with a strong program of Canadian and international works and plenty of new twists.
"In addition to presenting 250 works in the festival what excites me are a number of new initiatives this year," says Jason St-Laurent, director of programming.
The fest expands to include art shows at five galleries, the Queer Here! Queer Now! international symposium and the new offsite screening program called Video Village. "That's something I think the community will really like," says St-Laurent, "taking works to the people, screening shorts by Benny Nemerofsky Ramsay in Church St bars, storefronts and a special window projection at Church and Wellesley."
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