Tonight the documentary Inlaws & Outlaws opens at Central Cinema. It's about marriage, who's got it, who doesn't, who wants it. As it's showing at Central Cinema, it all comes with pizza and beer if you want to make a dinner documentary of it.
As the film begins, you meet each person without cues as to who’s gay or straight or coupled up or single. As the stories unfold, stereotypes crumple. Expect "candor, good humor, great music and real heart."
We'll let guest reviewer, Bishop Gene Robinson, Episcopal Diocese of New Hampshire, take it home:
Inlaws & Outlaws is a moving and persuasive account of the real "gay lifestyle": real people, in real relationships of fidelity, mutuality and self-giving commitment. It shows that gay and lesbian people are every bit as serious about their relationships, and that those relationships are every bit as deserving of society's acknowledgment, as their straight counterparts. This is a film that will change people's minds by changing their hearts. It is a "must see."
Creator Drew Emery will be at the 6:30pm show, and hosts a Q&A afterwards.
6:30pm, 9:15pm (21+) // Central Cinema // Tickets $5

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