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of INTERPRIDE

 

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Your Family,
Friends & Neighbors
P.O.Box 768
Boise Idaho 83702
(208) 344-4295


 


Pride Movie Night


Movie night will be at
The Flicks movie house.

The Flicks
646 Fulton St., Boise
342-4222 Cinema,
342-4288 Video/Cafe
E-Mail:
the-flicks@rmci.net
Website: http://www.theflicksboise.com

 

Wednesday June 9th

Two Movies starting at 7pm!
 

"Latter Days" at 7pm

"Ruthie and Connie"
at 9pm


$11 in advance
(prepay or Pride Package)
$15 at the Door
(cost includes both films)
 $7.50 for just one film.
.
 

No host beverages and food will be available at The Flicks Gourmet Deli counter.


Please remember to thank The Flicks Movie House owner Carole Skinner for her undying support for Boise's GLBT Community.

Every year she donates the use of one of her theaters for Pride Movie Night and helps us pick out the movies. She also supports many other GLBT groups and events and maintains The Flicks as an open and affirming place for Boise's GLBT community to attend.

THANK YOU CAROLE!


Latter Days

http://www.latterdaysthemovie.com/index.cfm


Christian (Wes Ramsey), a hunky, 20-something, West Hollywood party boy gets more than he bargains for when he tries to seduce 19-year-old Elder Aaron Davis (Steve Sandvoss), a sexually confused Mormon missionary who moves into his apartment complex. When Christian exposes Davis' secret sexual desire, Davis' rejects Christian for being shallow and empty, The encounter shatters each boy's reality and draws the two into a passionate romance that risks destroying their lives. Latter Days is a charming, sexy, and moving tale that will leave you believing in the transformational power of love.

http://www.ruthieandconnie.com/

RUTHIE AND CONNIE:
EVERY ROOM IN THE HOUSE

They're Jewish,
they're grandmothers,
and they're lesbians.

RUTHIE AND CONNIE: EVERY ROOM IN THE HOUSE is a film about love and friendship -- and the price two women paid to be themselves.


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