Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Fusion Film Festival Honors Wilson Cruz and Spotlights Multicultural LGBT Films

Fusion Film Festival, a program of Outfest and the America’s only multi-cultural LGBT film festival starts tomorrow with panel discussions and screenings on Saturday, March 13th, with a closing gala to honor actor and activist Wilson Cruz (pictured).

GLAAD:
Saturday’s Fusion’s Gala starts at 8:30 pm, with a special screening of Quentin Lee’s film, The People I’ve Slept With, starring out actor Wilson Cruz. Cruz is the recipient of this year’s Fusion Achievement Award, which honors role models within the LGBT community. Wilson Cruz will also be co-hosting the 21st Annual GLAAD Media Awards in Los Angeles on April 17th alongside Candis Cayne.

Learn more here.

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