JIMMY AND CAROLYN, 2:45 PM
Filmmakers Attending
Director: James Andrew Walsh
Actors: Gregory Harrison and Julie Garnyé
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“JIMMY AND CAROLYN” is the prequel to “THE EXTINCTION OF FIREFLIES, (CD 21)” Both films are semi-autobiographical, filmed on location during the pandemic in seaside Shelter Harbor, Rhode Island. “Jimmy and Carolyn” is first and foremost a traditional family comedy-drama. It examines the struggles of a longterm gay relationship within the framework of the traditional American family that developed during the Post-World War II era in the United States.
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ALL MAN, 7:30 PM
Filmmakers Attending
Co-Director: Jesse Finley Reed
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ALL MAN: The International Male Story journeys across three decades of the catalog’s unlikely but lasting impact on fashion, masculinity, and sexuality in America. Gene Burkard, a once-closeted Midwesterner and GI, found freedom in San Diego, where he transformed men’s fashion into something cosmopolitan, carefree and trend-setting. International Male reached gay and straight customers alike as it redefined images of masculinity in American culture, generating revenue and circulation in the millions.
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