| A film fest as varied as P-town itself
BY LOREN KING
Globe Correspondent, 6/9/2002
For the fourth consecutive year, big names from the indie film world will mingle with those on entertainment's fringes, and local films will share marquees with must-see movies culled from the festival circuit. Provincetown's denizens and visitors revel in four days of movies, guest appearances, parties, panel discussions, and hoopla as they celebrate the Provincetown International Film Festival.....
....Also worth catching are Boston resident Tom Curran's lyrical ode to his late father - the lovely ''Adrift,'' shot partly on Cape Cod - and Deborah Dickson's touching and illuminating ''Ruthie and Connie,'' a portrait of two feisty Jewish grandmothers who've been in a lesbian relationship for 25 years and recount their joys and hardships with inimitable zest.
This story ran on page L13 of the Boston Globe on 6/9/2002.
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