Mark Gilbert, Interim Executive Director and
Board Chair of the Fort Lauderdale Gay and Lesbian Film Festival which
is in association with the Miami Gay and Lesbian Film Festival talks with Emmy Winner Charlotte Robinson host of
OUTTAKE VOICES™. The
sixth annual Fort Lauderdale Gay and Lesbian Film Festival has expanded
to seven days and takes place Friday, October 10th through Sunday,
October 12th and resumes Thursday, October 16th through Sunday, October
19th. This year FLGLFF 2014 is presenting fifty award-winning diverse
feature films and shorts, along with special events and parties
throughout the city, making it one of the most highly regarded LGBT film
festivals in the nation. The Fort Lauderdale Gay and Lesbian Film
Festival’s mission is to enrich, entertain and educate the public
through the presentation of international and culturally diverse films
that offer meaningful perspectives on the historic and contemporary gay,
lesbian, bisexual and transgender experience. We talked to Mark about
this year’s film festival and his spin on our LGBT issues.
When asked what he would like to see happen for LGBT equality in the
next few years Gilbert stated, “I would like to see the movement
continue at the pace that it is. I mean my dream, my vision, I use to do
editorials and talk about what I hope would be one day and we’re
already seeing it. I’m a grandfather of two and my boys don’t know any
different and when I say that of course I mean as a grandfather of two
adorable, loving children and they’ll never know the difference that gay
was ever anything to wonder about. They’ll only know that Papa’s gay
and their grandfather and they love him. My dream is fifty years from
today and even to take that to the next level where when they hear talk
about marriage, gay marriage, marriage equality, if you will, they’re
only going to know that there’s my two mommies, my two daddies, or Joey
has two mommies or two daddies, or two grandmas, whatever it is they’re
going to feel the same love for them, it’s not going to be something
special or different. It will just be part of our every day lives that
everyone will accept everyone for who they are and it will be a world of
just equality.”
Presented by HBO, Merrill Lynch and The Greater Fort Lauderdale
CVB/Broward Office of Film, Music & Entertainment, the sixth annual
Fort Lauderdale Gay & Lesbian Film Festival promises to be a wealth
of films, ranging from hilarious takes on relationships to compelling
dramas and documentaries touching upon some of the more compelling
issues of our LGBT community. There are also fabulous parties and events
presented by Florida’s LGBT non-profits.
For More Info & Tix: flglff.com
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