SFTFF 2021

PROGRAM 3

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– ALL FILMS ARE CLOSED-CAPTIONED –

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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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Two Sons and a River of Blood

Directed by Angelo Madsen Minax and Amber Bemak

USA; 10:30 minutes; 2021

A 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.

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Four FruitBites

Directed by Dave Quantic

USA; 8:21 minutes; 2021

An introduction to four unique queer, trans and genderqueer voices as featured in the Fruitbowl Podcast.

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Shaving/Shorn

Directed by Lorin Murphy

USA; 6:32 minutes; 2014

Shaving 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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Rose

Directed by Lane Michael Stanley

USA; 9:41 minutes; 2021

Two boys’ friendship changes with the discovery that one is interested in feminization hypnosis porn.

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Bareback

Directed by Nor Sanchez

USA; 7:45 minutes; 2019

A cowboy’s queer porno fever dream.

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COMMUNITY 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 CenterCreative Capacity FundGrants for the ArtsHorizons FoundationCalifornia Arts Council, and the San Francisco Arts Commission