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just a horror film. The film isn’t being billed as a gay-themed movie per se. Is this intentional? Are you hoping for a broader audience? Hopefully it will play to a broader audience, but the LGBT community is going


to respond to certain themes and parts of it. It’s also gotten a great response from the horror film community for the same reason. What’s next for you? I’m writing something that I’m really excited about but can’t really talk about


yet. I’m also reading stuff and looking for ideas. But my day job is still fashion photography, which is where I got my start. I just shot Chloe Moretz (star of the Kick-Ass movies and the recent remake of Carrie) for the cover of Allure magazine. Nice. Thanks so much for taking the time to speak with me. Best of luck with Jamie Marks is Dead and in the future. Thank you. I’m so glad you liked the film.


OUTFEST 2014 Outfest is never short on homoerotic or just


downright erotic gay-themed films. Here are a few that we recommend this year.


THE WAY HE LOOKS—A Brazilian tale of two high school best friends who discover they have a deeper interest in one another. It will screen in the International Center- piece slot on Monday, July 14.


ETERNITY: THE MOVIE—A funny satire set in the 1980s and focusing on the two men who make up the title R&B sensation. Any resemblance between Eternity and Hall & Oates is totally intentional. It screens on Friday, July 11.


TIGER ORANGE—Frankie Valenti (aka porn star Johnny Hazzard) gives an impres- sive dramatic performance as one of two gay brothers (the other is played by Mark Strano) trying to bring closure to their troubled past. Never fear, Hazzard fans... he still takes his clothes off. The film will have its world premiere on Friday, July 18.


GERONTOPHILIA—Bruce LaBruce’s ac- claimed dramedy about a young man who has the hots for decidedly older gentlemen. One of whom is a resident of the nursing home in which he works and eventually falls in love with. Screens on Thursday, July 17.


THE THIRD ONE—A sexy, younger guy is invited by a gay couple he meets online to dinner and more at their home. This disarming, insightful and yes, hot film from Argentina will screen on Tuesday, July 15.


filmmaker carter smith


“It’s always interesting to see how a film like this with a very specific milieu affects people outside it.”


I ALWAYS SAID YES: THE MANY LIVES OF WAKEFIELD POOLE—An explicit, reveal- ing documentary about the ballet dancer/ choreographer who became a pioneering gay porn filmmaker in the 1970s. Screens on Saturday, July 12.


For the full film schedule and to purchase passes or tickets, visit outfest.org.


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