See What's @ the Boston LGBT Film Fest - Part One

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The Boston LGBT Film Festival pushes it forward this year. It opens this Thursday (April 3) at the Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA) with "To Be Takei," the new documentary about actor/activist George Takei -- a month earlier than in past years.

This puts the festival first of the season that runs through the fall where numerous titles travel from festival to festival throughout the country. Being first has its perks for Boston moviegoers with 23 premieres (4 World; 6 North American; 3 U.S.; 7 East Coast; 3 New England).

It also marks the festival's 30th birthday and to commemorate the occasion the Festival is instituting the George Mansour Award in honor of the Boston film icon who started the festival in 1984. Mansour, who just turned 80, will be the award's first recipient at a ceremony immediately prior to the opening night screening at the ICA. And if you attend the post-opening party at Empire, be sure to corner Mansour to find out how a glory hole at the South Station Cinema played such an important role in the making of the festival.

On opening night, there are two social events: a pre-screening reception at 6:30, and a party following the screening. Both are at Empire (adjacent to the ICA). Tickets for the VIP Event, screening and post-screening party are $50.00. Tickets for the screening and post-screening party are $30.00. To purchase tickets online