Sunday, October 10, 2010

Program 13: Lost in the Crowd

There will surely be a lot of conversation after Lost in the Crowd screens at the Little at 1:45 today. Director Susi Graf will be in attendance to talk about the film which tackles the weighty issues of lgbt youth and homelessness. You can always continue the conversation here as well.
Lost in the Crowd is part of the Youth Project Film Series and admission is free for all guests under 21.

20 comments:

Christopher R said...

This film didn't get any easier to watch the second time around, but it is such an important documentary. Hopefully Ms. Graf's hard work will succeed in calling attention to the problem of homeless LGBT youth and will be a necessary call to action!

Anonymous said...

From the ballots:
Powerful!

Anonymous said...

From the ballots:
Nice production for a documentary. Very good treatment of subject but would like follow up with the aide workers as well.

Anonymous said...

From the ballots:
Wow! Tough topic but well done.

Anonymous said...

From the ballots:
Absolutely wonderful and eye opening!

Anonymous said...

From the ballots:
Thank you for a great show!

Billy A said...

From the ballots:
The movie was very informative about living in New York and all the programs they have to offer. Sad at the end when I saw that Adrian and Willi died.

Darlene R said...

From the ballots:
Important film!

Anonymous said...

From the ballots:
Q&A was great!

Tim S said...

From the ballots:
Very moving -- wish it could be shown to parents and students everywhere!

Anonymous said...

From the ballots:
Please give this film an award for increased visibility.

Anonymous said...

From the ballots:
Excellent. Should be shown to schools and WXXI.

Anonymous said...

From the ballots:
Great job!

Colin S said...

From the ballots:
This is a moving documenatary that will make a real difference for real LGBTQ kids!

Gayle R said...

From the ballots:
This is an important film for everyone to see. It deserves serious consideration not only by film community but by all of us living in privilege who are blindly allowing our children to suffer through a life of homelessness.

Anonymous said...

From the ballots:
Horrifying in its depiction of the realities young LGB & T People experience trying to be fully themselves. And yet this film is beautiful in every respect.

Anonymous said...

From the ballots:
Best documentary of the festival!

Day said...

From the ballots:
Opened up a new world for me.

Alysea said...

From the ballots:
I love learning about these young adults and how their lives and how they survive. I also loved the model's mother and how she supports her daughter was beautiful.

Anonymous said...

From the ballots:
BRAVO! Very sensitive documentary. Thank you for your work!