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July 14, 2008

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Jane Avenue

A Place to Live: The Story of Triangle Square
Second Outfest Screening
Sunday, July 20
Regency Fairfax Theater
7907 Beverly Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90048
Tickets on sale at Outfest.org

A PLACE TO LIVE chronicles the journey of seven brave individuals as they attempt to secure a home in Triangle Square, Hollywood, the nation’s first affordable housing facility for LGBT seniors. Since demand far exceeds the number of available apartments, a lottery system was set up to determine who would be selected. This film is a moving exploration of the applicants’ personal stories and the journey that brought them to the lottery and what the future might hold.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uEplSQZZ2v8
http://www.thenewsroom.com/details/2633563
http://www.aplacetolivemovie.com

LA Weekly Review

"It's a perfect storm of high land value and low median income. We're in the midst of one of the worst housing crises in modern history." So says talking-head Councilman Eric Garcetti in this documentary about the struggle by queer senior citizens to find housing in Los Angeles. Director Carolyn Coal follows seven elderly gays and lesbians from the time they first hear about the building of a housing complex for senior LGBT folk in early 2006, through the excruciating wait a year later to hear if they've won the lottery for admittance. As the seniors share their stories of illness, poverty and homophobia, they prove themselves heroes and heroines whose humor and resilience are as inspiring as their hardships are heart piercing.

DrewInOC

I really hope Disney does at some point reissue the movie in its original directors cut. I have never seen the version that was released (just wasn't interested) but I would probably buy this director's cut sight unseen.

pocat

I've been waiting for this for years, I would love Christopers original vision on DVD, please!!!!! someone make it happen. I live in Europe and haven't seen these screenings of his cut. But I'm sure the movie is so much better now than the butchered version that the Miramax execs put out.

studio girl

this film before it was cut was amazeing and i think it should be for all to see just how amazeing it is x

Fernando

Hope it comes out at some point, it would be a dream come true!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I live in Brazil and never had the chance to see the screenings...

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