Innocence Lost

Innocence Lost

APRIL 3-22, 2010

Co-presented by Three Dollar Bill Cinema

Hard lessons! Soft lighting! Wild times!

Three Dollar Bill Cinema presents four nights of unforgettable queer classics at Northwest Film Forum in April. From frisky adult situations to the trials of teen angst, you’ll never forget your first time seeing these rarely screened films, and you’ll be crying in your pillow if you miss any one of them!
 

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Unrated Version!

Apr 22, 2010

(Radley Metzger, 1974)

A swinging married couple with an appetite for same-sex fresh meat set their sights on a pair of naïve newlyweds, showing them the kinky ropes in an erotic contest of seduction. Prepare yourself for plenty of flesh and hilarious dialogue. Directed with wild abandon from sexploitation auteur Radley Metzger. 

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Madchen in Uniform

First U.S. Screening In 20 Years!

Apr 17, 2010

(Géza von Radványi, 1958)

An orphaned teenager (the legendary Romy Schneider) is sent to an oppressive boarding school and soon falls madly in love with her sympathetic teacher (Lilli Palmer), whose tender loving care is misunderstood with tragic results. The story of their passionate and scandalous love affair unfolds in artful, glorious color, and remains one of the most unusual and bold films to emerge from post-war Germany.

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Chastity

BadMovieArt Approved!

Apr 08, 2010

(Alessio de Paola, 1969)

Long before she became an Academy Award-worthy actress, gay icon Cher starred in this campy road movie as a lost and lonely girl looking for love in all the wrong places. She winds up working in a Mexican brothel, where the lesbian madam in charge wants Chastity to become more than just an employee.

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Fortune and Men's Eyes

Not Available On DVD!

Apr 03, 2010

(John Herbert, 1970)

In the isolated world of a men’s prison, sex is currency, power, and the only escape. A baby-faced new inmate learns all this and more the hard way in this gritty and often graphic drama. Featuring a must-see performance by Michael Greer (THE GAY DECEIVERS) as “Queenie.”

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