While 3D has taken over the world of blockbusters, animation and horror movies, LGBT-themed film has yet to take advantage of the third dimension, largely because of a lack of distribution outlets to take advantage of it and the cost. However, the short film Leviticus 20:13 has decided to go 3D anyway, and The Advocate reports it will screen this Saturday as part of the inaugural Out in 3D film program, part of the 3D Film Festival, at LA’s Regal Cinemas.
We can’t find too much info on what the short, by Christopher Cresitelli, is about, but according to the 3DFF website,’The film carries a powerful message about tolerance and deals with extremely sensitive subject matter’. The title refers to the infamous biblical passage, ‘If a man also lie with mankind, as he lieth with a woman, both of them have committed an abomination: they shall surely be put to death; their blood shall be upon them.’
The festival is now running, and so if you’re in LA, it may well be worth heading over to the Regal Cinemas for the 7pm Out In 3D program this Saturday.