Robert Altman, John Waters, Paul Thomas Anderson, Steven Spielberg, Micheal Moore, Bob Fosse, Philip Kaufman, Hal Ashby, D.A Pennebaker, Russ Meyer, Brian De Palma
Awards
Best Documentary- Jury Prize- OUTFEST 2006-Los Angeles,
Nominated for Grand Jury Prize Sundance Film Festival 2006,
Best Documentary- Miami Gay and Lesbian Film Festival,
Best Documentary Fairytales-Calgary 2006
Festivals
Sundance Film Festival Documentary Competition 2006-SXSW Austin- Nashville International Film Festival- Miami Gay and Lesbian Film Festival-Birmingham Shout-New Fest NYC-Cincinatti Gay and Lesbian Film Festival-Seattle International Film Festival-Provincetown International Film Festival-Frameline San Francisco- FairyTales Calgary- OUTfest Los Angeles
small town gay bar's Interests
General
www.smalltowngaybar.com
Music
Velvet Underground, Rolling Stones, The Pogues, Broken Social Scene, Modest Mouse, Dinosaur Jr, Elvis Presley
Movies
Shampoo, Nashville, Streets of Fire, Days of Heaven, Overnight, Primary Colors, How to Draw a Bunny, Ed Wood, True Romance, Apocalypse Now,
Desperate Living, Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, Raging Bull, Magnolia, Punch Drunk Love, Chasing Amy, Roger and Me, SlapShot, Kill Bill, Making Love, Bring Me The Head of Alfredo Garcia
Television
South Park
The Simpsons
Arrested Development
The Apprentice
Books
Fear and Loathing in Las vegas
Confederacy of Dunces
Down and Dirty Pictures
About me: I'm a filmmaker in my 30's from Toronto. Just checking out MySpace for the first time.
SMALL TOWN GAY BAR
U.S.A., 2005, 81 Minutes, color
Director:
Malcolm Ingram
With gay marriage as one of the most divisive topics in today's political arena, it is clear the fight for equal rights is far from over, and nowhere is this more evident than in small towns in the Deep South. Homosexuals in these communities lack the social outlets of their cosmopolitan brethren. However, in the face of cruelty, ridicule, and even violence, they manage to find sanctuary in the only place they are offered within hundreds of miles–gay bars. small town gay bar presents an intimate portrait of these establishments and the patrons who inhabit them. Focusing primarily on two bars in Mississippi, Rumors and Crossroads, the film introduces us to their proprietors as they struggle to stand their ground in hostile terrain. What resonates throughout the film is the gratefulness the patrons feel for these bars. What happens there is much more than drinking, dancing, and merriment (although there is plenty of that); more importantly, they create a "family." Director Malcolm Ingram deftly balances the joy and pain of this world and crafts a film that will connect with anyone who has ever felt oppressed and found strength with a little help from some friends.— Trevor Groth
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