We are excited that our documentary film OUT of ANNAPOLIS has been chosen to be a part of the 2014 Annapolis Film Festival (AFF)! With this screening, the film has gone full circle through the film festival circuit from the world premier in New York and the spectacular screening in the Castro Theatre of San Francisco in Frameline 33.
The screening of OUT of ANNAPOLIS will be at 3pm on Saturday, March 29, at the Compass Rose Theater, a 75 seat venue – intimate and a great setting for discussion. OUT of ANNAPOLIS is one of three films in an LGBT series which will also include The New Black and a documentary biographical portrait of Harris Glenn Milstead, the star actor of many films by Baltimore director John Waters, I Am Divine.
For more details about the Annapolis Film Festival, visit the Annapolis Film Festival Website
The OUT of ANNAPOLIS Project
The largest study ever conducted about LGBT Officers in the United States Navy and an accompanying documentary film.
The “OUT of ANNAPOLIS” project began in summer 2008, an undertaking with every aspect of the project being performed by USNA Out members. The project includes both the largest study ever conducted of the LGBT Officers in the Navy and an accompanying 71 minute documentary film.
“OUT of ANNAPOLIS chronicles the experiences of dozens of LGBT alumni – from diverse eras, backgrounds, ethnicities, genders and warfare specialties – all through interviews, live footage, photos, and supporting facts and figures. The film aims to educate by providing a factual and representative account of the Naval Academy and military experiences of LGBT alumni, both before and during the era of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell.” The film is currently being exhibited in selected film festivals in markets throughout the United States.
The “OUT of ANNAPOLIS” Study provided an in-depth look at who the LGBT alumni are as a group. This summary represents considerations from more than 200 alumni to date.
The most important finding in the study:
The overwhelming majority of those Midshipmen, former Midshipmen and alumni who now identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender did not identify as such when they entered the service. They were “on their own” to go through the “coming out process” while in the close quarters and sometimes unwelcoming environment of the Naval Academy or the fleet, with little resources and few others like themselves with whom they could confide.
We are excited that our documentary film OUT of ANNAPOLIS has been chosen to be a part of the 2014 Annapolis Film Festival (AFF)! With this screening, the film has gone full circle through the film festival circuit from the world premier in New York and the spectacular screening in the Castro Theatre of San Francisco in Frameline 33.
The screening of OUT of ANNAPOLIS will be at 3pm on Saturday, March 29, at the Compass Rose Theater, a 75 seat venue – intimate and a great setting for discussion. OUT of ANNAPOLIS is one of three films in an LGBT series which will also include The New Black and a documentary biographical portrait of Harris Glenn Milstead, the star actor of many films by Baltimore director John Waters, I Am Divine.
For more details about the Annapolis Film Festival, visit the Annapolis Film Festival Website
The OUT of ANNAPOLIS Project
The largest study ever conducted about LGBT Officers in the United States Navy and an accompanying documentary film.
The “OUT of ANNAPOLIS” project began in summer 2008, an undertaking with every aspect of the project being performed by USNA Out members. The project includes both the largest study ever conducted of the LGBT Officers in the Navy and an accompanying 71 minute documentary film.
“OUT of ANNAPOLIS chronicles the experiences of dozens of LGBT alumni – from diverse eras, backgrounds, ethnicities, genders and warfare specialties – all through interviews, live footage, photos, and supporting facts and figures. The film aims to educate by providing a factual and representative account of the Naval Academy and military experiences of LGBT alumni, both before and during the era of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell.” The film is currently being exhibited in selected film festivals in markets throughout the United States.
The “OUT of ANNAPOLIS” Study provided an in-depth look at who the LGBT alumni are as a group. This summary represents considerations from more than 200 alumni to date.
The most important finding in the study:
The overwhelming majority of those Midshipmen, former Midshipmen and alumni who now identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender did not identify as such when they entered the service. They were “on their own” to go through the “coming out process” while in the close quarters and sometimes unwelcoming environment of the Naval Academy or the fleet, with little resources and few others like themselves with whom they could confide.
Visit the film website at OUTofANNAPOLIS.com
Past Screenings
- NewFest (New York)
Saturday, 12 June, 2010 at 2:30 pm at the SVA Theater #2
333 W. 23rd St - Frameline34 (San Francisco)
Saturday, 26 June, 2010 at 11:00am at the CASTRO THEATRE
429 Castro Street, San Francisco
Co Presenter: SLDN - Out Fest (Los Angeles)
Saturday, July 10, 2010 at 11:30am at the Laemmle Sunset 5
8000 Sunset Blvd., West Hollywood - 16th Philadelphia Q-Fest
Saturday, July 17, 2010 at 4:45pm Ritz East 1
125 S 2nd St. Philadelphia - Best of NewFest @BAM
Saturday 28 August, 2010, 6:50 pm
BAM Rose Cinemas - Austin GLIFF (Austin, TX)
Saturday 11 September, 2010 at 4:45 pm
Alamo Draft House, South Lamar
1120 S Lamar Blvd, Austin, TX - 2010 Seattle Lesbian and Gay Film Festival
Saturday 16 October, 2010, at Noon
Northwest Film Forum
1515 12th Avenue, Seattle, WA - Image Out – the Rochester Lesbian & Gay Film & Video Festival
Rochester, NY
Saturday 16 October, 2010, at 1:15 pm
Cinema Theatre
957 Clinton Avenue South, Rochester, NY - Reel Affirmations Special Screening (Washington DC)
A “Special Screening” in the Nation’s Capitol
Friday, 22 October, 2010, at 9:30 pm
U. S. Navy Memorial Burke Theater
701 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC - Petaluma International Film Festival (Petaluma, CA)
Sunday, 24 October, 2010, at 7:30 pm
Boulevard Cinemas, 200 C Street, Petaluma, Ca 94952 - Rehoboth Beach Independent Film Festival
Saturday, 13 November, 2010, at 3:45 pm
Midway complex in the Midway Shopping Center on Highway 1
Rehoboth Beach, DE - Cinemarosa
Sunday, 21 November, 2010 at 3:00 PM
Double Feature with Out in Silence
Queens Museum of Art - At the Pelican Art Gallery
Sunday, 20 February, 2011 at 3:00 pm Petaluma
143 Petaluma Blvd. N
Petaluma CA 94952 - United States Coast Guard Academy
Friday, April 14, 2011 at 19:00
Dimick Hall
(closed to the public) - United States Naval Academy
Monday, April 25th at 19:15
Mahan Hall Auditorium
Brigade, Faculty & Staff only (closed to the public) - The Boston LGBT Film Festival
5:30pm – Saturday, 14 May, 2011 at The Brattle Theater
40 Brattle St. Harvard Square Cambridge, MA
Director and some cast members will be present
Previous USNA Out Articles
2/7/2010 – OUT of ANNAPOLIS Update
12/15/2009 – “Out of Annapolis” Movie Update
5/1/2009 – “Out of Annapolis” Documentary Film Update
1/29/2009 – “Out of Annapolis” Documentary Film Update
12/19/2008 – “Out of Annapolis” Documentary Film in Production
7/4/2008 – “Casting Call” for “Out of Annapolis”