One In Ten was founded in 1991 at the same time the Reel Affirmations International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival organized their first event.
Since then, programs have grown to include a companion Pride Film Festival, nights of live comed, educational museum-based programs, a grant program to support filmmakers, and collaborations with other arts organizations to tell the stories of the gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender (GLBT) community.
Through the arts, One In Ten works to build community among GLBT people – fostering a sense of belonging by bringing our stories – our struggles and accomplishments – to life on the stage, screen, and page.
| Email: | info(at)reelaffirmations.org |
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PO Box 73587 Washington, DC 20056 USA |
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Best Feature: "The King and The Clown"
Directed By: Jun-ik Lee (South Korea, 2005)
Best Documentary: "For The Bible Tells Me So"
Directed By: Daniel Karslake (USA, 2007)
Best Male Short: Peking Turkey"
Directed By: Michael Mew (Canada, 2006)
Best Female Short: "Happenstance"
Directed By: Joyce Draganosky (USA, 2007)
The Plant A Seed filmmaker grant will be given to Stu Maddux and Joe Applebaum to help finance their documentary "Trip To Hell and Back," the story of a man who led a double life as a methamphetamine dealer.