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Bi the Way, a World Premiere Documentary, at Outfest

Title: Bi the Way
Venue: DGA Theater 2 (Los Angles, CA)
Full Price: $12.00   Our Price: FREE - $6.00
Rating: 3.8 stars

Rated 3.8 by 5 members who went.

When Madonna kissed Britney Spears at the MTV Video Music Awards, did she start (another) sexual revolution, or was she mirroring a trend among kids today? Bi the Way puts the "B" in LGBT in the spotlight, exploring its growing pervasiveness and acceptance in American culture.

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3 Star Rating
Written on
Jul 17 2008

Neiri Lanman

Neiri Lanman

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Well first of all I was really happy with ticket prices through goldstar. It was really cheap to see this documentary. It turned out really great because both me and my friend really enjoyed watching it. It was unexpectably funny as well, and I loved the little bot. He was too cute

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4 Star Rating
Written on
Jul 14 2008

Anonymous Member

This was a great documentary I saw at Outfest. Two young women went across the country to find out what the current generation's take was on bisexuality. They talked to college kids and recent grads, sociologists, psychologists and this amazing 11 year old named Josh.

I would recommend this film to anyone. It would probably be rated PG, because of subject matter, language and some nudity. But, if you have a child who is questioning his or her identity, they should see this.

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When Madonna kissed Britney Spears at the MTV Video Music Awards, did she start (another) sexual revolution, or was she mirroring a trend among kids today? Bi the Way puts the “B” in LGBT in the spotlight, exploring its growing pervasiveness and acceptance in American culture. Featuring interviews with Dan Savage, Michael Musto, a Kinsey Institute researcher as well as card-carrying bisexuals, the film celebrates the fluidity of love and sexuality, and dares to imagine a post-orientation world.

About DGA Theater 2:

The DGA Theatre Complex is recognized throughout the entertainment industry as one of the preeminent screening, private reception, and film premiere facilities in the United States.