For Pride Month, KQED’s Film School Shorts is promoting a selection of LGBT related shorts, the first of which is now available and can be watched below.
In NYU’s Bombshell, ‘A young tomboy must decide whether to become complicit in a homophobic hate crime to please her older brother and his friends’.
KQED says, ‘Celebrate LGBT cinema with a trio of amazing short films. Sometimes, relationships can be more disruptive than storms, as showcased in the UCLA dramedy Disaster Preparedness. Also from UCLA, the underground world of Los Angeles boxing forces a man to confront his true sexual orientation in the acclaimed Kiss Me. In NYU’s Bombshell, a young girl manipulated at the hand of homophobic bullies must make a life-changing decision.’
Bombshell is available now, and we’ll post the others as they become available.
If you know a short film we ought to be posting, tell us by getting in touch via our contact page. And check out more gay short films and web series here.
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