image+nation, Canada's oldest and largest LGBT film festival, will celebrate its 21st edition in Montreal from November 20 to 30, 2008. The festival announced that Chip Hale's "Mulligans" will kick of the festivities at Montreal's Centre Imperial on the 20th, while Chris Mason Johnson's "The New Twenty" will officially close the fest after the jury announces the winners on the 29th. A night later, a special screening of festival favorite "Were The World Mine," directed by Tom Gustafson, will cap things off. Other films include Christina Clausen's "The Universe of Keith Haring," Barbara Leibovitz's "Annie Leibovitz: Life Through a Lens," Steven Sebring's "Patti Smith: Dream of Life," Tanaz Eshaghian's "Be Like Others," Yen Tan's "Ciao," Santiago Otheguy's "La Leon," and Darren Ashton's "Razzle Dazzle: A Journey into Dance." Canadian filmmaker Bruce LaBruce" will offer both the Montreal premiere of Otto; Or, Up With Dead People!," as well as a Master Class. For further information, visit the festival's website. [Peter Knegt]
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