![]() Released in United States June 1994 (Shown at San Francisco International Lesbian & Gay Film Festival (opening night) June 9-19, 1994. Released in United States May 1994 (Shown at New York Lesbian & Gay Film Festival (opening night) May 12-22, 1994.) Released in United States March 1994 (Shown at London Lesbian & Gay Film Festival March 19-31, 1994.) Released in United States February 1994 (Shown at Berlin International Film Festival (Panorama) February 10-21, 1994.) Released in United States May 1994 (Shown at Cannes Film Festival (market) May 12-23, 1994.) ![]() ![]() Released in United States September 1994 (Shown at Deauville Film Festival September 2-11, 1994.) Released in United States 1994 (Shown at Austin Gay & Lesbian International Film Festival September 30 - October 13, 1994.) Shown at Berlin International Film Festival (Panorama) February 10-21, 1994. 1 hr 25 mins Drama R Watchlist Light-hearted story about gay women friends and their efforts to match a young hipster with a shy, older hippie. Shown at International Gay & Lesbian Pride Film Festival in Tampa, Florida September 30 - October 9, 1994. Shown at Austin Gay & Lesbian International Film Festival September 30 - October 13, 1994. Released in United States January 1994 (Shown at Sundance Film Festival (in competition) in Park City, Utah January 20-30, 1994.) Released in United States 1994 (Shown at International Gay & Lesbian Pride Film Festival in Tampa, Florida September 30 - October 9, 1994.) Released in United States on Video November 7, 1995 Released in United States Summer June 10, 1994Įxpanded Release in United States July 1, 1994 Initial shooting was done on weekends in 19, but funding from Islet made possible an additional 15-day shoot in March 1993. Rose Troche received the 1994 Open Palm Award for Best New Director at the Independent Feature Project's fourth annual Gotham Awards. In their effort to utilize local resources, the filmmakers used equipment from the School of the Arts Institute of Chicago, Northwestern University, and the University of Illinois. Shown at Deauville Film Festival September 2-11, 1994.įeature directorial debut for filmmaker Rose Troche. Shown at San Francisco International Lesbian & Gay Film Festival (opening night) June 9-19, 1994. Shown at Cannes Film Festival (market) May 12-23, 1994. Shown at New York Lesbian & Gay Film Festival (opening night) May 12-22, 1994. The festival featured projects and works from 17 different countries, with works ranging from featured films, short films, series and illustrations.Shown at London Lesbian & Gay Film Festival March 19-31, 1994. The film was nominated for “Best Animated Feature Film Award” at the China’s Xi’ 8th International Original Animation Contest. Go Fish will be released on DVD and Digital, on November 19, 2019. The film will be released on November 19, 2019. Go Fish began production in 2018, and wrapped filming in 2019. He brings along his friends on his journey, Ed the blowfish, Eelanor the eel and Christine, the adorable seahorse. When a mysterious black goop appears in his beloved coral reef, Alex must find out what is causing this mess. He gets his chance when a mysterious flood of black goop erupts. Alex the parrotfish has always wanted to prove himself to others. On DVD & Digital 11/19All his life, plucky parrotfish Alex has dreamed of being a superhero.
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