Thursday, November 5, 2015

Celebrate diversity with the Indianapolis LGBT Film Festival


Celebrate diversity with the Indianapolis LGBT Film Festival 


Image source: www.indystar.com | by: Jorge Dorantes | source: http://www.indystar.com

Feline and film fanatic? Slink on over to the IMA’s Internet Cat Video Festival
Now in its fourth season, the 2015 Internet Cat Video Festival will feature 85 cat videos  over 75 minutes, with videos including 6-second Vine videos to short films and everything in between. Curated by Scott Stulen (the Indianapolis Museum of Art’s Curator of Audience Experience and Performance), the reel has been specifically produced for the festival and will not be available anywhere else. Audiences will also have the opportunity to purchase tickets for a meet-and-greet with Bloomington’s own Lil BUB.

Various times, Nov. 20-21; $8 for members,  $10 for non-members; Indianapolis Museum of Art, 4000 Michigan Road.
Celebrate diversity with the Indianapolis LGBT Film Festival

Now in its 15th year, the Indianapolis LGBT film festival is programming three days’ worth of independent and feature films celebrating the LGBT community. This year’s festival boasts a total of 39 LGBT-themed features, documentaries and short films spanning a variety of topics and genres. Highlights of this year’s festival include the romantic comedy “That’s Not Us,” the documentary “Tab Hunter Confidential,” award-winning director Casper Andrea's thriller “Kiss Me, Kill Me” and the documentary “Drag Becomes Him” starring Jinkx Monsoon (winner of "RuPaul’s Drag Race"). Proceeds from the Indianapolis Film Festival go to the Indiana Youth Group, a non-profit organization that provides development programs and support services of LGBTQ youth throughout Indiana.

Various times, Nov. 13-15; $8 per ticket; Indianapolis Museum of Art, 4000 Michigan Road.                                                           
‘An Evening You Will Forget for the Rest of Your Life’ with Steve Martin and Martin Short

Iconic comedians Steve Martin and Martin Short come to Indianapolis for a one-night-only performance featuring music, comedy, video clips and Hollywood stories from the duo. The Steep Canyon Rangers, Martin's Grammy-winning band, will be on hand.


8 p.m., Nov. 21; $59.50; Murat Theatre at Old National Centre, 502 N. New Jersey St.


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