30 Days of Pride: What's on TV Tonight?

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pridelogo.gifThere's a slew of great LGBT films on tonight, so why not pop some popcorn and settle in?

A Very Serious Person (Showtime, 12 PM ET/PT)
Set in Rockaway, New York, this coming-of-age tale from out director Charles Busch focuses on the relationship between a young boy obsessed with Old Hollywood and his Danish mentor.

Lost and Delirious (IFC, 7:15 PM ET)
Mischa Barton portrays a quiet girl who is sent to an all-girls college where she becomes fast friends with two lesbians experiencing relationship drama in this 2001 film.

Urbania
(IFC, 9:05 PM ET)
Jon Matthews presents this edgy film from 2001 about a gay man's late-night odyssey through the underside of New York.

Cut Sleeve Boys
(here!, On Demand)
In this 2006 film, two British Chinese gay men reflect on their lives after a friend passes away.

Pride Jerusalem
(here!, On Demand)
An exploration of the struggles for legitimacy of the LGBT community in Israel as shown in the violence and condemnation that plagued the 2006 Jerusalem Pride Parade.

Check out the VERY DRAMATIC trailer for Lost and Delirious, featuring not only a very young Mischa Barton, but also Piper Perabo (Imagine Me & You) and Emily VanCamp (Brothers & Sisters).


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