SFTFF 2021
PROGRAM 3
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AVAILABLE ON-DEMAND BETWEEN NOVEMBER 11-14
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Two Sons and a River of Blood
Directed by Angelo Madsen Minax and Amber Bemak
USA; 10:30 minutes; 2021A queer woman is pregnant. The self-made family unit of two dykes and a trans man imagine a kind of erotic magic that will allow for procreation based solely on desire.
Learn more about ‘Two Sons and a River of Blood’ Instagram Twitter LinkFour FruitBites
Directed by Dave Quantic
USA; 8:21 minutes; 2021An introduction to four unique queer, trans and genderqueer voices as featured in the Fruitbowl Podcast.
Learn more about ‘Four FruitBites’ Facebook InstagramShaving/Shorn
Directed by Lorin Murphy
USA; 6:32 minutes; 2014Shaving Shorn brings the sensuality of the shaving ritual with an array of array of sound and image to almost a coital frenzy. Shot in black and white, Shaving Shorn’s rustic textures and dramatic lighting gives off a slight horror vibe.
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Directed by Lane Michael Stanley
USA; 9:41 minutes; 2021Two boys’ friendship changes with the discovery that one is interested in feminization hypnosis porn.
Learn more about ‘Rose’Bareback
Directed by Nor Sanchez
USA; 7:45 minutes; 2019A cowboy’s queer porno fever dream.
Learn more about ‘Bareback’ < Back to ProgramsCOMMUNITY PARTNERS
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
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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