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(Surya Amitrano, Thaís Schier, Anne Celestino Mota, © Renato Ogata & Gil Baroni)
By Lindsay R. Bellinger
Brazilian filmmaker Gil Baroni and some of his film team participated in a lively q&a after the screening of their comedy Alice Júnior, which runs in Berlinale's Generation 14plus. The audience was shy at first but pepped up after a bit and opened up an open and supportive dialogue with Baroni, his team and lead actress blogger Anne Celestino Mota. A number of...
Not Your Skin explores the lives of 4 transgender families across USA and across generations.
The will wil Premiere on November 3rd, 2018 as part of The Valley Film Festival in Los Angeles.
Synopsis:
10-year-old Kylee is only starting her journey and her family is considering hormone blockers. Her parents changed her name and gender on her birth certificate and struggle with transitioning what they though was their son into a little girl that Kylee wants to be. They are preparin...
Ester Brym's new documentary film NOT YOUR SKIN profiling the lives of 4 families that have been dealing with transgender issues
throughout their entire life is set to be released in 2017.
The film uniquely looks at transgender people of different ages ranging from 10 years old all the way to 70 years old.
The issues explored are parenting, education, health insurance, sex reassigment surgery, coming out, dysphoria, relationships
and everyday life of the main characters.
Brym prev...
The 2017 Women's Voices Now (WVN) Online Film Festival
Submissions Open: October 17, 2016, 9AM PST
Submissions Close: February 6, 2017, 11:59PM PST
Official Selections Notified: February 10, 2017
Online Film Festival: March 8, 2017- April 5, 2017, 11:59PM PST
Award Winners Notified: April 12, 2017
Contact: wvnff2017@womensvoicesnow.org
$10,000 IN CASH PRIZES
Submit your film here: https://filmfreeway.com/festival/WomensVoicesNow
The 2017 Women's Voices Now (WVN) Online Film Festival is an opportunity for films and filmmakers interested in exposure and advocacy for women’s rights, and teaming up with WVN to have your films seen around the world. Films must be about women’s social, economic, and political issues. Films by women and men are accepted into the festival. This is the fourth WVN Online Film Festival.
Women’s Voices Now seeks to amplify the voices of all women. We believe in the power of free expression to realize the aspirations of women's rights. At WVN, we look for compelling films in the documentary, narrative, and experimental genres that push boundaries and subvert expectations. We are looking for films that are relevant to our global community and which tell unique stories and amplify voices of women from around the world. We judge all film submissions based on relevance of subject matter to our film festival, strength of a film’s storytelling (use of structure and image to communicate a compelling story), and the technical aspects of filmmaking.
All films in any language other than English are encouraged to submit; however, all films must include English language subtitles. There is a $20 submission fee for each film submission. Submissions are incomplete until we receive a high resolution, screening-ready, digital download.
By submitting your film to our festival, you agree to our Rules & Regulations and Licensing Agreement.
For more information on Women’s Voices Now: www.womensvoicesnow.org.
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FilmOut San Diego's 17th LGBT Film Festival will be May 29th - May 31st, 2015
The mission of FilmOut San Diego is to enlighten, educate, and entertain the communitites of San Diego County through the exhibition of LGBT-themed films. FilmOut San Diego seeks to recognize, promote, celebrate and support the important diverse artistic contributions LGBT filmmakers make to our community.
Eligibility Requirements:
* Film submission screeners are ONLY accepted on DVD (NTSC-Re...
Through film, art, and gender studies, Imperfectu: International Film and Gender Festival celebrates and examines the diversity of gender identities and expressions, as well as of sexual identities and orientations, while embracing varied and alternative feminisms.
Imperfectu explores the infinite possibilities that sex, gender and sexuality fields offer to us, questioning the primacy of the conventions to which the binary gender system and heteronormativity limit us. Furthermore, this festival gives room to feminist expressions that know how to include these infinite possibilities in their discourses.
PLACE
The festival will take place in Tijuana, Mexico.
A selection of the screened works in Tijuana will also be presented in Berlin, Germany.
VENUES
Tijuana Cultural Center (CECUT)
Tijuana University CUT
Berlin venue TBD
DATES
The festival will be held from April 1st to 6th, 2014 (Tijuana, Mexico).
The dates for the Berlin screenings will be announced later.
MEANING
Through the word “imperfectu” we want to give a new value to the concept of imperfection within the gender studies framework. The “-tu” ending avoids the gender morpheme that in Spanish language is used when the noun “imperfection” becomes an adjective. At the same time, this ending makes a reference to the Spanish pronoun “tú” (“you”) in order to create closeness to the individual.
“Imperfectu” is an invented adjective that seeks identification and fraternity between those who somehow transgress the binary system of sex and gender and heteronormativity and, therefore, are seen as outsiders of “normality” and even as “imperfect beings”. Through this festival, what a binary and heteronormative culture reads as “imperfect” is simply read as “non-normative” and, consequently, considered “normal” and celebrated from a second reading that becomes liberal and intelligent.
OBJECTIVES
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1. To encourage education, analysis and discussion about the relationship that cinema, art and popular culture maintain with gender studies.
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2. To open a cultural space that creates visibility for all those communities whose tendencies are different from the conventional concepts of sex, gender and sexuality.
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3. To promote art with a gender focus.
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4. To celebrate sexual and gender diversity.
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5. To create identification and fraternity among all those individuals whose tendencies are different from the conventional concepts of sex, gender and sexuality.
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6. To express alternative feminisms that know how to combine their ideologies and movements and sexual and gender diversity.
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7. To include. This festival in any way excludes cisgender communities; on the contrary, it seeks the integration of all types of gender and transgender manifestations.
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8. To fight homophobia, lesbophobia, biphobia and transphobia, encouraging acceptance and tolerance of all those individuals whose tendencies are different from the conventional concepts of sex, gender and sexuality. Although all these objectives will have an impact directly on Tijuana society, they will also reach the Baja California and the Mexican societies as well as Spanish speaking and English speaking communities through the festival’s publications.
MIX 22: New York Queer Experimental Film Festival, November 17-22, 2009
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