9th Annual North Carolina Gay & Lesbian Film FestivalSM

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Special Events
August 12-15, 2004

Photo Exhibit and Discussion


Peggy ColemanIndependent photographer Penny Coleman presents a photo exhibit based on her book Village Elders. In this remarkable photo documentary, Coleman captures the faces and memories of the senior statesmen and women of the gay and lesbian community.

A short lecture on the Village Elders project and the upcoming Transgender Elders occurs Sunday, August 15th, at 2:00pm in the Connie Moses Ballroom. The first twenty people to arrive will receive a free signed copy of her book.


NCGLFF Community Resource Room

- Main theatre lobby, Thursday to Sunday -


Organizations are invited to exhibit their materials in the NCGLFF Community Resource Room which will be set-up in the Kirby Lobby, the main lobby of the theatre. Approximately 50 LGBT-friendly organizations will have information for festival attendees on local services, social clubs, and volunteer opportunities. The Resource Room will be open beginning Thursday, August 12, at 5:00pm though Sunday, August 15 at 9:00pm.

The deadline for Resource Room sign up is Sunday, August 1. The set-up for exhibits in the Kirby Lobby will begin Thursday, August 12 at noon. The Resource Room will be ready by Thursday 5:00pm.

Exhibitor formsPDF must be submitted by August 1, as space is available on a pre-registered basis. Materials should be submitted to the committee once your organization has been registered.


NCGLFF Press Releases

06/01/2004: NCGLFF Press ReleasePDF
07/13/2004: NCGLFF Press ReleasePDF


NCGLFF Archives

See archived synopses and schedules of previous years' festivals:

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