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Hello Festival Supporters, 

The Long Island Gay and Lesbian Film Festival  is proud to partner with the the American Cancer Society, the Cinema Arts Centre and Ameriprise Financial to help find a cure for breast cancer. In addition to the screenng of the film "No End," on October 4, at "Out at the Movies, " please join us Sunday, October 17th, for the  17th annual Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk at Jones Beach State Park.  You can empower people to fight against breast cancer by motivating  others and forming a team.  Please visit 
makingstrides.acsevents.org/longisland or call 1-800-ACS-2345 for more info.

Out at the Movies Presents; 
           No End
Monday, October 4, 7:30 PM and a post screening  reception @ Cinema Arts Centre, 423 Park Ave., Huntington, NY Sponsored by The American Cancer Society and Ameriprise with Guest speaker Dr. Barbosa,a Cleveland Clinic Fellowship trained breast surgeon

A scene from "No end"As the next step in their loving relationship, Giulia (Cristina Serafini) and Chiara (Irene Ivaldi) have decided to have a child together. But, according to Italian law, only married heterosexual couples are legally allowed to procreate through artificial insemination, so the two women must travel to Holland for the procedure. As they eagerly await the doctor's call that will set the wheels in motion, Giulia shares the news with her mother, who is anguished by the thought of her grandchild being raised without a father. Chiara, meanwhile, discovers a lump in her breast and is suddenly forced to consider the possibilities of sickness and death rather than new life and birth. Yet she is afraid to tell Giulia about her diagnosis, setting their relationship off-kilter.

The Long Island Gay and Lesbian Film Festival Inc. is a  non-profit 501c(3) organization bringing Long Island unique cultural events every year that showcases gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender experiences in cinema.

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