Austin Gay and Lesbian International Film Festival 2009

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A Place To Live: The Story Of Triangle Square
Carolyn Coal 2008
Categories: Documentary Feature
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Run time: 84 min. | USA
We all have one in thing in common: if we are lucky, we will grow old. And if we're really lucky, we'll have a place to live and call home in our old age. A Place to Live follows the stories of seven seniors as they apply for living space in Triangle Square, the first affordable housing center designed for low-income lesbians and gays. For many, homelessness faces them on the other side of a rejection. Triangle Square is their last hope for a place to call home. A moving portrait of gay and lesbian seniors on the fringe of their community. A must-see no matter what your age. - Deb Bryan
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6:30 PM     Wed, Sep 09
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Carolyn Coal
 
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Carolyn Coal
Cynthia Childs
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Kristy McInnis
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I thought this was a great story that shared the range of emotions experienced by the real people who participated in this project. It highlighted a growing need in our community for affordable elder housing.
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