The 15th annual Portland Lesbian & Gay Film Festival starts on a poignant note this weekend—the fest's best films are about the awful impermanence of romantic connection.
Romeos
75 Adolescence
is difficult enough without adding gender confusion to the mix.
Twenty-year-old Lukas (Rick Okon) is going through male puberty,
medically triggered, as he was initially a she. Daily occurrences are
awkward and confusing as Lukas tries to navigate a world not fit for him
yet. Luckily, his best friend has stuck by him through his
transformation; she comforts him when things are difficult—things become
very difficult when Lukas falls for another young man. Sabine
Bernardi's German film Romeos tackles a difficult subject with
grace. It can be tortuous to watch Lukas walk the line between male and
female, but he knows who he is, and he feels so certain of it that he's
willing to do anything to become that person. (MS) 5 pm Sunday, Oct. 2.
SEE IT: The Portland Lesbian & Gay Film Festival screens at Cinema 21 Friday-Saturday, Sept. 30-Oct. 8. Find a full schedule at plgff.org.
WWeek 2015