SFTFF 2020

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SFTFF 2020 is hosted online at Eventive. You will be able to secure your tickets and view the films directly on the virtual platform. Questions? Email us at sftffproduction@gmail.com

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Satan’s Tears

Directed by Andrew Lush

USA; 5 minutes

In this music video, Kyler O’Neal explores queer healing and is a love letter to those that have been made to feel less than.



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Light on a Path, Follow

Directed by Elliot Montague

USA; 15 minutes

Joaquín, a trans masculine person living in rural 1990s New England, is 8-months pregnant. After encountering a mysterious spirit in the forest, Joaquín goes into labor early. Is this spirit haunting or guiding Joaquín as they await their midwife?

Ibb Kya Kothie

Directed by Neville Peter Bhaskaran

India; 13 minutes

From India, Ibb Kya Kothie revolves around the struggles of Kajal, who is in her late thirties, and her ten year-old adopted daughter Pari. When it comes to her child’s wellbeing, Kajal is willing to fight anyone and everyone. Will Kajal and Pari succeed in living with dignity, or will they be torn apart?



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Sam’s Town

Directed by Emilia Quinton

USA; 11 minutes

Two friends navigate queer friendship and loss when they unexpectedly hook up after a funeral.



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Tell-by Date

Directed by Sarah Ball

USA; 13 minutes

Ryan gives himself a deadline to tell his son that he’s not his biological father, but it’s easier set than done! With Brian Michael Smith (Queen Sugar).



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The Coffee Name Game

Directed by Liz Fairchild

USA; 4 minutes

Picking a name for yourself can be a lot of pressure. A guy tries out new names at his local coffee shop with mixed results.


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The San Francisco Transgender Film Festival is supported by the Queer Cultural CenterCreative Capacity FundGrants for the ArtsHorizons FoundationCalifornia Arts Council, and the San Francisco Arts Commission