Last night, at George Washington University’s Lisner Auditorium, GLAAD’s DC Leadership Council in cooperation with the Reel Affirmations LGBT Film Festival presented “Out of the Closet and on to the Screen: A Generation of Queer Film.”
The panel was moderated by award-winning journalist Chris Geidner and featured Ronnie Kroell – Star of Bravo’s Make Me a Supermodel, June 2010 Playgirl Cover Model, films – Eating Out: Drama Camp, Into the Lion’s Den, Michelle Clunie – Queer as Folk, Make It or Break It, Brad Bell – star and writer of “Husbands,” Bob Mondello – National Public Radio’s Arts Critic, and Stephen L. Forssell – GWU Lecturer, LGBT Family Research Expert and GW student filmmaker of I Am Sara Snyder.
The discussion was thorough and covered everything from the first appearance of gay people on film to the evolution of gay film on the internet. Please enjoy our photos from last night. All photos copyright Jamie McGonnigal, EqualityPhotography.com.
- Michelle Clunie, Chris Geidner and Ronnie Kroell
- Bob Mondello
- Brad Bell
- Brad Bell, Steve Forssell, Michelle Clunie
- Steve Forssell
- Michelle Clunie
- Brad Bell
- Ronnie Kroell
- Chris Geidner
- Brad Bell
- Ronnie Kroell
- Michelle Clunie
- Sara Snyder
- Ronnie Kroell
- Steve Forssell
- Michelle Clunie
- Chris Geidner
- Brad Bell
- NPR’s Bob Mondello
- Sara Snyder
- Sara Snyder
- The panel
- Michelle Clunie
- Michelle Clunie
- Michell Clunie & Ronnie Kroell
- Ronnie Kroell
- Ronnie Kroell
- Chris Geidner
- Steve Forssell
- Chris Geidner and Ronnie Kroell
- Ronnie Kroell
- Michelle Clunie and a friend
- Michelle Clunie, Chris Geidner and Ronnie Kroell
- Michelle Clunie, GLAAD DC Leadership Council’s Jonathan Howard and Jay Carmona, Ronnie Kroell
- Ronnie Kroell with GLAAD DC Leadership Council Members Jamie McGonnigal and Sean Carlson