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| Page 1 of 37 Out in Africa South African Gay and Lesbian Film Festival 2007
BookingsFor the first time, Nu Metro Theatres hosts South Africa's largest film festival, the annual Gay & Lesbian Film Festival. The festival takes place at Hyde Park from 2 - 18 March and at V&A Waterfront from 16 March - 1 April. For a full list of what's on, please check the menu on the right, pick up a booklet at select Nu Metro cinemas and Exclusive Books stores or visit the festival's website at http://www.oia.co.za.
The Festival Cards are only valid for the March 2007 edition of the Gay & Lesbian Film Festival - not for any other movies or festival. The Festival Card allows two tickets per movie, so is not valid for large groups of people wishing to see the same film. Bookings for Hyde Park open 12 February and for V&A Waterfront 26 February. But that's not all - if you're an Exclusive Books Fanatics member, you can get 200 points on your Fanatics card for every movie you see at the Festival! Volunteers needed....Want to get as close as possible to the festival? Out in Africa is looking for volunteers. Please contact Kim Gunning on 072 4797642, Maureen Levenberg on 084 6949953 or e-mail This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it Support the FestivalSupport the festival by watching the movies and if you feel you can give more, please check here. Out in Africa produces a fabulous clip explaining why it's so hard to get sponsors.
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