aGLIFF Announces Departure of Artistic Director Jim Brunzell and Monthly Screening for January 2021
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aGLIFF ANNOUNCES DEPARTURE OF ARTISTIC DIRECTOR JIM BRUNZELL AND MONTHLY SCREENING FOR JANUARY 2021
New Artistic Director to be announced in the New Year
(AUSTIN, Texas) – Austin’s oldest film festival, The All Genders, Lifestyles, and Identities Film Festival (aGLIFF) announces the departure of Jim Brunzell and the community screening for January 2021. Jim Brunzell, who has served as aGLIFF’s Artistic Director since 2014, will depart after seven years of bringing meaningful and notable moments to aGLIFF’s programming. Brunzell will remain with aGLIFF through the end of 2020 and will continue to be Festival Director of Sound Unseen, the leading music film festival based in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
"I’ll always look back on my time with aGLIFF as a creative and learning experience and one of the proudest moments in my adult life," Brunzell said in a statement. “There have been some memorable highlights in my seven years with aGLIFF such as when Matthew Shepard’s parents came to the festival to screen “Matt Shepard Is a Friend of Mine” in 2014; having writer/director/star John Cameron Mitchell at the festival in 2016 for the 15th anniversary of “Hedwig and the Angry Inch”; the 10-year celebration of "Shortbus" was a trip; and being mentioned by the Austin Chronicle as a "Top 10 Local Queer Hero" in 2016 is a definite highlight, and one that took me by surprise. I’m particularly proud to have opened the 2018 festival with local filmmaker PJ Raval's "Call Her Ganda" and in the same year, having introduced two important awards; the Breakthrough Award singling out filmmakers early in their careers whose work we admired including transgender filmmaker and activist Jake Graf and local filmmaker Lisa Donato in 2019, and the Tribute Award which was our way to salute film artists that have made a significant impact to LGBTQ film including local Austinite Yen Tan (1985), Rose Troche (Go Fish) and Jim Fall (Trick)."
aGLIFF President Casandra Alton reflected on Brunzell’s time with the organization. “aGLIFF has evolved leaps and bounds over the last 33 years, and a shining moment of that evolution was Jim Brunzell becoming our Artistic Director. Jim has been an invaluable part of this organization and has been pivotal in keeping the heart of the festival intact through change and growth.” Alston continued, “Shifting to a virtual film festival this past year was a difficult but rewarding task, and Jim was instrumental in guiding us through that process. Our 33rd Annual Festival was unlike any other year, and it felt like the right time to pass the torch for the next chapter of aGLIFF and the festival. We will always be grateful for all the hard work and dedication Jim has brought to the aGLIFF community and we look forward to seeing him shine in his next adventure/role.”
January brings an aGLIFF community screening of “Cicada” on Thursday, January 21 at 7:00 p.m. with a Q&A featuring director Matthew Fifer to follow. The film will be available to view through January 28. Open to aGLIFF members for free; Individual tickets are available for purchase; Q&A with the director will follow the screening.
CICADA | JANUARY 21–28, 2021
Cicada | USA | 2020 | 93 minutes
Dirs. Matthew Fifer & Kieran Mulcare
7:00 p.m. Screening
8:40 p.m. Q&A with director Matthew Fifer
FREE for aGLIFF members; $12 General Admission
After a string of unsuccessful and awkward encounters with women, Ben goes “back on the dick.” CICADA follows Ben, a young bisexual man, as he comes out to the world and develops an intense relationship with Sam, a man of color struggling with deep wounds of his own. As the summer progresses and their intimacy grows, Ben’s past crawls to the surface.
TICKETS: All events are FREE for aGLIFF Members who register in advance. “Cicada” is $12 for non-members. Event registration for members and single tickets is available now at agliff.org/monthly-screenings.
aGLIFF MEMBERSHIP: Memberships get the best access, support aGLIFF’s year-round programming, and include festival badges and an array of other perks depending on the level. Memberships start for as low as $25 a month and are available for purchase now at agliff.org/.
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About aGLIFF:
aGLIFF was founded as the Austin Gay & Lesbian International Film Festival in 1987 and became a 501(c)3 in 1995. The festival began as a four-day event with just four films primarily focused on coming out and the AIDS epidemic. It has grown into a multifaceted nonprofit organization with year-round community programs and events culminating each year in the annual film festival. The organization changed its name to All Genders, Lifestyles, and Identities Film Festival in 2018 to reflect the changing landscape of how queer people identify. In 2019, the Board of Directors selected PRISM as our festival theme to highlight the way our festival can refract a single beam of art into multiple viewpoints, showcasing all the voices in the spectrum of our LGBTQIA+ community through film.
The organization’s mission is to create positive and visible film programs relevant to the lives of LGBTQIA+ identified people, to educate the community about LGBTQIA+ issues, to produce and promote the best in LGBTQIA+ community building events, and to support and partner with other organizations to enlighten the public.
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