''The Last Song'' (Thailand, 1986 directed by Pisan Akkarasen), 7:15 p.m., Music Box. Also two shorts, ''Flames of Passion'' (Great Britain, 1989) and ''Un Chant D`Amour'' (France, 1947 directed by Jean Genet). The director juxtaposes onto their confessions romantic Hollywood-style interludes, popular songs and archival footage. Six lesbian women and gay men recount their sometimes funny and moving experiences while serving-and loving-in the British armed forces during World War II. ''Comrades in Arms'' (Great Britain, 1990 directed by Stuart Marshall), 5 p.m., Music Box. An emotional portrait of the late African-American writer and civil rights activist, this plea for human equality explores what it is to be born black, impoverished, gay and gifted-in a world that has yet to understand that ''all men are brothers.'' It uses archival footage and blends intimate interviews with Baldwin`s public speeches. ''James Baldwin: The Price of the Ticket'' (U.S., 1989 directed by Karen Thorsen), 3 p.m., Music Box. Produced locally by teenagers for a cable program, this tape frankly discusses attitudes toward gays and draws parallels between racism and homophobia. ''Teens and Homosexuality,'' (U.S., 1989 directed by the Community Television Network), same as above. This video, part of the festival`s ''Teenage and Gay'' program open only to youths from 14 to 20, explores a controversial counseling program for lesbian and gay teenagers in Los Angeles. ''Who`s Afraid of Project 10?'' (U.S., 1989 directed by Scott Greene), noon, Horizons Center.
Plus a short from New Zealand, ''Life On Earth As I Know It.'' Marguerite finds herself drawn into their emotionally charged games. Deemed one of the best lesbian films in years, it centers on Marguerite, a 45-year-old upper class woman who returns to the family mansion to attend her mother`s funeral during a summer storm two lesbian runaways break into the house. ''Nocturne'' (Great Britain, 1990 directed by Joy Chamberlain), 9:15 p.m., Music Box.