She Ainít No Lady
Sunday, April 16, 2000
11:00 AM
Regal Cinema

A collection of lesbian shorts that will make you laugh, cry and cheer out loud.

Kiss My Cleats, Directed by Beth Pielert, United States, FLORIDA PREMIERE
A group of lesbian soccer players make their way to the Amsterdam Gay Games in this upbeat and jock-admiring piece.

Carmel France, lesbian
bridesman, featured in the film
Straight Down the Aisle: Confessions of Lesbian Bridesmaids, Directed by Christine J. Russo and Kelly Hankin, United States, FLORIDA PREMIERE
Being asked to be the bridesmaid at a heterosexual friend's wedding provokes a surprising range of emotions and perspectives.  From resentment over having to femme up one's appearance to the heartbreak over being a bridesmaid for a former lover, lesbian bridesmaids, along with the blushing brides themselves, speak out in this funny and insightful documentary.

Train Station, Directed by Stephanie Wynne, United States, FLORIDA PREMIERE
Chicago, circa 1950.  When vixen Lula Bell Evans arrives in the big city on a train from the deep South, voluptuous, sweaty and in need of a hand, porter Etta Mae Jenkins, the butchest thing around, is only too happy to help.

One Small Step, Directed By Catherine Crouch, United States, FLORIDA PREMIERE
A father tells his daughter she can be anything she wants when she grows up, until she announces her intention to marry another little girl, the curly -blond neighborhood beauty.  Set in the small-town South of 1969, the year "man" first walked on the moon, this bittersweet tale shows us the value of having understanding parents at a time when most of us still don't have an understanding of ourselves.

11:00 AM Screening only at the Regal South Beach Cinema $10
Complete afternoon package of She Ain't No Lady,  Divinely Female, Boldly Butch, plus Ladies Who Lunch $25

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