The 16th annual Tampa International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival continues tonight through Sunday, with most films screening at Tampa Theatre downtown, and one show Friday and Saturday evenings only at Sunrise Cinemas in Old Hyde Park.

Closing weekend activities also include the Frisky Friday festivities at the Sheraton Riverwalk Hotel on Ashley Street. Tickets are $15 at the door for the 9 p.m. event. At 11 p.m., a special Yacht StarShip cruise from Channelside includes music and dancing for $30 per person.

5:30 p.m., Tampa Theatre. The Southeastern U.S. premiere of Both, about a Peruvian immigrant in California who was born as a hermaphrodite and must decide which gender to adopt surgically.

9:30 p.m., Tampa Theatre. Cinematographer Thom Best (Queer as Folk) makes his directorial debut with Ice Men, in which five men and one's ex-wife share a revelatory winter weekend.

5:30 p.m., Tampa Theatre. The Florida premiere of Take a Deep Breath, a sexy lesbian melodrama from Serbia & Montenegro, preceded by the short Stuck, winner of four awards at London's gay and lesbian film festival.

7:20 p.m., Tampa Theatre. Desiree Lim's Canadian comedy Floored by Love, preceded by short films Song of the Lesbian Pirates and Getting to Know You.

12:30 p.m. Tampa Theatre. The topic of transgender equality is raised in two documentaries, Norway's 100% Human and the Canadian film 100% Woman.

7:30 p.m., Tampa Theatre. The festival concludes with Adam & Steve, a throwback to 1980s gay culture. Parker Posey and former Saturday Night Live performer Chris Kattan co-star.

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