| All in the "Family" | ![]() |
Date: Monday, 10/17/2005
Time: 7:00 pm
Venue: Lincoln Theatre
Tickets: $6 
Type: Collection of short films
Language: French with English subtitles
Metro Weekly Rating: 


(4 out of 5)
by Sean Bugg
SOMETIMES IT'S IMPORTANT to look at ourselves through the eyes of our straight families, to better understand both them and us. The ''All in the 'Family''' shorts program features 10 films that take just that approach, to varying degrees of success.
In
Kissing Tigers (



),
a young French kickboxer, Mario, shares a trailer park home with his mother,
sister and brother. One evening, Mario and his friends drive to the local cruising
area to gawk at the fags, and he sees his brother. Things do not go well afterward.
An effective and creative use of lighting, particularly in the cruise park,
help make this an atmospheric, if a bit disturbing, story.
Mama's
Boy (



) is about every mother's nightmare. Or, more
accurately, nightmares, as every little thing triggers a spasm
of worry from a Norwegian single mom who thinks her son may be gay --
and takes radical steps to confirm her suspicion. Funny, sweet and
with a nice twist.
Grandma
escapes from her retirement home in Sweden and appears at the door of
her cute gay grandson in Harlem in Mormor's Visit (



).
It's a cute little movie, as she announces she wants to stay in New
York now that she knows her grandson's secret. ''Why wouldn't I want
to be free too?'' she asks. Why not, indeed.
My
Uncle Mario (


) follows a young Israeli boy who's just
beginning to explore his same-sex attractions when his gay uncle
visits from Italy. Mama isn't quite so pleased with the visit, even
more so when Uncle Mario presents her son with a skintight, shimmery
Versace shirt. An interesting story of family dynamics, but with an
ending that's perhaps unintentionally unsettling as the barely
pubescent boy goes cruising the gay strip in his new shirt.
Another
mother makes a surprise trip from Cairo to Canada in Cairo Calling
(


) to visit her son -- along with a full selection of
hometown brides she hopes will catch his eye. Of course, Ahmed
already has a boyfriend, so things won't go as mother planned.
Proposal
(

) is a slight comedy about a young man asking a supportive family
for permission to marry their son. Poor Girl (

) is
pregnant, her gay roommate wants to be a father, her parents are
having an open relationship, and everyone is just being so very, very
French.
Between the Boys (
)
is an odd, incestuous vignette about two, um, close brothers. Pookie
(
)
is a strange story about two gay men and their baby pineapple. Don't ask. And
Homolulu (
)
is just a quick, forgettable exercise in tableturning on gay marriage.
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Festival Venue:
Lincoln Theatre
1215 U Street, NW; Washington, DC 20009. (202) 328-6000. (map)
Directly across from Green Line Metro / U Street-Cardozo station.
Tickets:
You may buy your tickets or passes in advance: Online at BoxOfficeTickets.com
or by phone at (800) 494-TIXS (494-8497). Or you may visit the Lincoln
Theatre (1215 U Street, NW, WDC); the DCJCC (1529 16th Street, NW,
WDC); Lambda Rising (1625 Connecticut Avenue, NW, WDC); or Universal
Gear (1601 17th Street, NW, WDC).
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