To celebrate Pride Month, the Capitol Theatre has partnered with the LGBT Community Center of Greater Cleveland to present a special film series. The series kicks off on tonight with a screening of The Constitution, a film about a gay professor who gets attacked by a homophobic group of young men and women. The movie, which is in Croatian with English subtitles, won the Grand Prize of the Americas for Best Film, in the world competition section of the Montreal World Film Festival; it also nabbed the European Film Critic Award at the Pula Film Festival. The movies in the series all screen at 7:30, and 20 percent of all concession sales during the series will be donated to the LGBT Community Center of Greater Cleveland. Admission is $9.75 for adults, $7 for seniors/children and $8.75 for students. (Niesel)