SFTFF 2021
PROGRAM 5
– 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 Ray Rea
USA; 17:05 minutes; 2021A look at Transgender subjects who choose to live outside the city.
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Directed by Alex Hai and Mahtab Mansour
France; 9:02 minutes; 2021A story of a gondola and its gondolier navigating through the canals of Venice
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Directed by Ash Verwiel
USA; 8:33 minutes; 2021An abstract short documentary attempting to locate identity, challenge external temporary forms of being and burn limiting frameworks of the mind in order to redefine the past & create a new all-encompassing harmonic self.
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Directed by Iván Reina Ortiz
Colombia; 15 minutes; 2021By looking into my nonbinary trans identity, I review my personal and film archives in order to understand the path that has led me to where I am.
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Directed by Katie Bennett and Blake Hansen
USA; 7:22 minutes; 2021Some people spend their entire life discovering who they really are, and what they’re meant to do. Blake Hansen knew early on. The hardest part? Acceptance.
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Directed by Nay Mendl, Rosa Caldeira, Stheffany Fernanda and Vita Pereira
Brazil; 20 minutes; 2020Luz and Denise grow up in the midst of the adversities of being LGBT in the favelas of the city of São Paulo. Between Vogue and poetry, from church to city access. The dreams and uncertainties of youth flood their existences.
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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