Boot Scootin' Beauty (2007)

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(4:20 ) Music: Jeff Henry. Lyrics: Susan Gage. Directed by Diane Wilkins and Dona Milinkovich. Choreography: Mickey Dutey and Sandra Halvorson. Starring: Jake Brown, Jimmers Micallef and Eclectic Acoustic. Boot Scootin' Beauty make-up by Margeaux. Production of Mickee Faust Films and Diane Wilkins Productions.

Description

A country-western music video tells the story of a lovestruck cowboy who meets the girl of his dreams… or so he thinks.

Showings

  • Reel Affirmations: Washington’s International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, Washington DC, 17 October 2007.
  • 12th Annual Seattle Lesbian and Gay Film Festival. Seattle, WA: 17 October 2007
  • Austin Gay and Lesbian International Film Festival, In "Expanamusicals!" Program. Regal Arbor Theater. Austin, Texas. 1 October 2007
  • Fire Island Film and Video Festival. Midnight Munchies Program. New York City. 13 September 2007.
  • 12th North Carolina Gay and Lesbian Film Festival. In “Lights! Camera! Action! Babes! Women’s Artists-in-Attendance Shorts;” Fletcher Hall, Durham, NC: 25 August 2007.

Awards

Finalist Aegis Award 2007.

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