Something for everyone at 24th annual Out on Film fest
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From musicals to documentaries, comedies to romance, there’s something for every film taste and every stripe in the LGBT rainbow at this year’s 24th annual Out on Film festival. Out on Film launched Sept. 28 with a pre-event screening of “In the Eye of the AIDS Storm,” and officially kicked off Sept. 29. The festival runs through Oct. 6. All-access festival passes cost $115 and are available on the Out on Film website. Individual tickets are also available for each show. >>
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