SFTFF 2021
PROGRAM 2
– ALL FILMS ARE CLOSED-CAPTIONED –
AVAILABLE ON-DEMAND BETWEEN NOVEMBER 11-14
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SFTFF 2021 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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Directed by Adelina Anthony
USA; 17 minutes; 2020On the anniversary of the day his sister died, Nimzo decides to confront the retired air traffic controller responsible for the plane crash.
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Directed by Sean Dorsey
USA; 3:12 minutes; 2021Set in a dream-like rocky landscape, this dance film by transgender choreographer Sean Dorsey invites trans, gender-nonconforming and queer communities to imagine and seek expansive Futures … and is is part of a series of 10 dance films created for Sean Dorsey Dance’s multi-year project THE LOST ART OF DREAMING.
Learn more about ‘SEEK/AFTER’ Instagram LinkLittle Sky
Directed by Jess X. Snow
Canada; 13:48 minutes; 2021Haunted by their childhood memories, Chinese American drag sensation, Sky returns to their hometown to confront their estranged father.
Learn more about ‘Little Sky’ Instagram LinkTreelogy
Directed by Eden Knutilla
USA; 13:04 minutes; 2021Three mini shorts about queering space/time, and talking to trees.
Learn more about ‘Treelogy’ Facebook Instagram Twitter LinkApologies For Breaking In
Directed by Simon(e) van Saarloos
Netherlands; 2:49 minutes; 2019Looping Caster Semenya’s 800 meter lap: ‘You want to talk about a fair and equal competition? I thought you were going to talk about minimum wage.’
Learn more about ‘Apologies For Breaking In’ Facebook Instagram LinkFelt Right Then, Feels Right Now
Directed by Ashton Blyth
United Kingdom; 2 minutes; 2021A young child explores their gender identity.
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Directed by Emory Chao Johnson
USA; 13:32 minutes; 2020Video, illustration, and animation are combined in this intimate portrait of an international art student studying abroad in the United States.
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Center of Excellence for Transgender Health, El/La Para Trans Latinas, National Center for Lesbian Rights, SF Women Against Rape, TAJA’s Coalition, TRANS:THRIVE
MEDIA SPONSORS
48 Hills and SF Bay Times
The San Francisco Transgender Film Festival is supported by the Queer Cultural Center, Creative Capacity Fund, Grants for the Arts, Horizons Foundation, California Arts Council, and the San Francisco Arts Commission