2003 Screenings
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| February 23, 2003 (Total: 73 mins) |
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Chosen Family
Maureen Bradley , 2001, Canada, 13 minutes
This humorous quirky drama follows the unexpected twists in a journey
of 4 siblings on their way to a family wedding. One out lesbian,
one closeted lesbian, one about-to-come-out gay man, and one straight
brother.
Living With Pride: Ruth Ellis @ 100
Yvonne
Welbon, 2000, USA, 60 minutes
This award-winning documentary is about Ruth Ellis, the oldest "out"
African-American lesbian. Although Ellis once told a Boston Globe
reporter "I'm just an ordinary little woman," nothing
could be further from the truth. Born in 1899, Ellis survived race
riots in Springfield Illinois in childhood, went on to start her
own business and, at age 100, was still outlasting people half her
age on the dance floor. Beginning in the 1940s, the Detroit home
she shared with her partner Ceceline (Babe) Franklin became a centre
of community for African- American lesbians. This is a rare opportunity
to see the inspiring story of woman described by author Alice Walker
as a woman of "power, audacity, and joy."
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| March 9, 2003 |
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By Hook or By Crook
Harry
Dodge and Silas Howard, 2002, USA, 90 minutes
A buddy movie for butches! Emotionally defeated since the death
of her father, SHY heads to the big city to sink herself into a
"life of crime". She is quickly distracted by VALENTINE,
a deliriously expressive, wise-acre adoptee on a misguided search
for her birthmother. The two freaky grifters join forces and learn
the true meaning of "poise under pressure" in this visually
stunning and wonderfully acted, anti-authoritarian tale of friendship,
trust and redemption. BY HOOK OR BY CROOK opens a carnival peephole
into a world almost never before captured in a narrative film: the
lives of real, working class butches (and the ladies who love them).
A lucid piece of cinema verité with fearless moments of magic
realism, this film is as rowdy as it is tender in its groundbreaking
gender exploration and treatment of human fallibility, resilience
and dignity.
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April 20, 2003 Border Crossings: International Shorts (Total: 65 mins) |
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Unmapping Desire
Shelia James, 1999, Canada, 7 minutes
A sensual video poem maps geography on the female form, providing
a haunting meditation on concepts of borders, race, love, sexuality
from the point of view of two South Asian women.
A phone comes to Jammu
Nila Gupta, 1998, Canada, 7 minutes
When her relatives in India finally get a phone, a young woman contemplates
how this "new technology" will narrow or widen the gap
between her lesbian diasporic self and her relatives overseas.
Black Sheep
Louise Glover, 1999, Australia, 26 minutes
An aboriginal woman raised in a white Australia explores ancestry
and secrets. Small town girl to lesbian cop, to Pride executive.
Nicky
Robert Kennedy, 2002, Canada, 9 minutes
"Nicky is a portrait of my big sister". A gay brother
pays homage to the life and work of his lesbian sister. Through
photographs and memories, we see her as she travels the road from
stoned teenager to rape relief worker in Vancouver.
Aren't you Lucky to have Brought your own Chair
Marg Scott, 1999, Canada, 16 minutes
Disabled gays and lesbians have their say about exclusion from queer
events, venues and communities, access, invisibility in disability
community and perceptions of "asexuality". Don't miss
the narration by "wheelchair Barbie"!
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May 18, 2003 Come see the movies that made women laugh
at the 2002 Michigan Women's Music Festival. (Total: 82 minutes) |
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Interviews With My Next Girlfriend
Cassandra Nicolaou, Canada, 13 minutes
Haven't you always wanted to do this? What's wrong with resumes,
interviews and letters of recommendation? Anne Marie MacDonald,
Diane Flacks, Shoshana Sperling and others are asked very personal
questions by an unseen interviewer to see if they measure up.
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Ten
Rules (A Lesbian Survival Guide)
Lee Friedlander, USA, 27 minutes
Laugh your way through the LA lesbian scene as you learn the ten
rules of dating, and the configurations of ex-girlfriends that can
be at one party, with ensuing mayhem.
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Act
Your Age!?
Meg Torwl, 2000, Canada, 42 minutes
10 Vancouver women aged 16 to 80 talk candidly about age, ageism,
aging, friends, lovers, ex-lovers, dating, beauty, culture, coming
out and much more.
Filmmaker in attendance!
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| June 15, 2003 |
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Aimee
and Jaguar
Max Faberbocks, 1998, 125 minutes
Aimee and Jaguar (feature length drama) Based on a true story,
Aimee and Jaguar, is an unforgettable film about love, passion,
and triumph of the human spirit. In the darkest days of World War
II, while the allies are bombing Berlin, and the Gestapo are purging
the capital of Jews, a dangerous love affair blossoms between two
women. For Lilly ("Aimee"), a married woman with 4 sons,
and an exemplar of nazi motherhood, this affair will be the decisive
experience of her life. For Felice ("Jaguar"), Jewish
and a member of the underground resistance, their love fuels her
hope for survival.
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Sundays at 7:30pm, Gibson's Heritage Playhouse
Admission: $5.00 Membership fee: $2.50/screening,
or $10/season (SCFS membership)
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2003 SCREENINGS
February 23
March 9
April 20
May 18
June 15
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