Translations Film Festival Schedule May 13th - May 16th
The much awaited for Translations; The Seattle Transgender Film Festival is upon us! The films look better than ever this year and I hope that you will be able to enjoy getting to some or all of them. They are starting the film festival with a free event that looks at what the recent increase of transgendered individuals in mainstream media means. It should be a good discussion paired with viewing some good old fashioned reality TV. I have posted each screening on the Seattle Announcements Calendar. You can set yourself a reminder if you have a gmail or google calendar for any event on our calendar.
Enjoy!
Thursday, May 13
6:15pm
Capitol Hill Library
Seattle, WA 98102
FREE
Is visibility a means to social acceptance? Do the drawbacks of too much (or unchecked) visibility outweigh the good it can accomplish? There has been an explosion of transgender people on talk shows, dramas, and especially reality television. We’ll screen some recent episodes of reality programs that feature transwomen as cast members and discuss how this representation affects the whole trans community.
Watch some TV and then join Sara Michelle Fetters, film and TV reviewer, and Three Dollar Bill Cinema Executive Director Rachael Brister for a discussion on this fascinating broadcast trend.
This is a FREE event. No tickets are needed.
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Friday, May 14
7:30pm
Erickson Theatre
1524 Harvard Ave
Seattle, WA 98122
Seasoned musicians, music aficionados, or anyone interested in world of music will enjoy this film about the transgender people who play it. RIOT ACTS follows the careers of some of the best and brightest musicians playing across North America today. With interviews and performances by first rate musical acts such as The Clicks, Coyote Grace, Katastrophe and The Degenerettes, RIOT ACTS explores the passion these musicians have for their craft, the impact gender has on their careers and their perspectives on a wide array of topics from their audience to their lyrics. Through interviews with artists across every genre and gender, RIOT ACTS gives transgender bands and musicians the chance to speak (and sing) from their own experiences, illuminating the challenges and triumphs of transgender people putting themselves out there by taking the stage.
RIOT ACTS, Madsen Minax; 2009; US; 72 min.
Following the exhilarating screening of RIOT ACTS director Madsen Minax and featured musician Adhamh Roland will give an exclusive performance during our Opening Night party!
Madsen Minax is a filmmaker, musician and multi-media artist come hell-raiser currently living and working in Chicago, IL. He currently plays with the technically savvy and emphatically suave triad, The Homoticons, and actor slash model, a group that draws from vaudville, folk, and bluegrass roots.
Adhamh Roland is a guitar strummin’, accordion squeezing, whistling warbler who fancies reminiscing about his Midwestern roots while devising collective strategies for liberation. Adhamh has coughed up 4 solo albums in the last several years and is collaborating with musicians in his new home of Berkeley, California to form a Euro-folk inspired trio that has yet to be named.
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Saturday, May 15
1pm
Northwest Film Forum
1515 12th Ave.
Seattle, WA 98122
DIAGNOSING DIFFERENCE, Annalise Ophelian; 2009; US; 63 min.
Preceeded by:
DAY OF REMEMBRANCE
A student produced news report on the signing of the historic, gender identity inclusive, hate crimes bill and a memorial to those who lost their lives to anti-transgender hatred.
DAY OF REMEMBRANCE, 2009; US; 3 min.
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Saturday, May 15
3pm
Northwest Film Forum
1515 12th Ave.
Seattle, WA 98122
FOREVER’S GONNA START TONIGHT, Michelle Lawler; 2009; US; 54 min.
Preceeded by:
JANENE
Seattle performer Anita Goodman plays a lonely escort, enjoying the last few hours of her day before a rendezvous with a sailor.
JANENE, Joriah Goad; 2009; US; 5 min.
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Saturday, May 15
5pm
Northwest Film Forum
1515 12th Ave.
Seattle, WA 98122
MAINSTAY, Elliot Montague; 2009; US; 50 min.
Preceded by:
AMATEUR
A withdrawn country boy goes on a camping trip and becomes interested in a confident gender-bending girl named Sam. When she forces him to question his true feelings, he must confront his own insecurities before he can accept Sam and himself.
AMATEUR, Daniel Trevino; 2009; US; 15 min.
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Saturday, May 15
7pm
Northwest Film Forum
1515 12th Ave.
Seattle, WA 98122
MAGGOTS AND MEN positions the struggle for gender equality within a larger struggle for peace and justice, while bringing together both transgender and queer communities. It documents a rapidly evolving transgender community and illuminates the gender revolution currently taking place in our society.
MAGGOTS AND MEN, Carey Cronenwett; 2009; US; 53 min. (in Russian & English)
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Saturday, May 15
9pm
Northwest Film Forum
1515 12th Ave.
Seattle, WA 98122
DINAH EAST, Gene Nash; 1970; US; 90 min.
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Sunday, May 16
1pm
Northwest Film Forum
1515 12th Ave.
Seattle, WA 98122
COMPROMISING POSITIONS presents a world where gay-bashings and trans-bashings menace, yet scrappy young queers willingly risk injury in one another’s hands in queer wrestling. This unruly combat sport is a sub-cultural phenomenon popping up in urban centers cross-Canada. Jimmy Stray and Johnny Trouble, two genderqueer rascals with a passion for kicking ass, embark on a filmmaking adventure to explore queer identity through combat. Along the way, they confront a series of unexpected demons and discover what they are truly wrestling.
AND THE REST IS DRAG, explores gender from the perspective of drag kings who consciously and politically queer their gender, both on and off stage. Using an eclectic mix of performance footage, still photography, and interviews with members of the Alberta Beef Drag King Troupe, the film draws audiences into the sexy, rebellious, and sometimes humorous world of drag kinging.
COMPROMISING POSITIONS, Auden Cody Neuman & Mik Turje; 2008; Canada; 35 min.
AND THE REST IS DRAG, Melisa Brittain; 2009; Canada; 31 min.
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Sunday, May 16
3pm
Northwest Film Forum
1515 12th Ave.
Seattle, WA 98122
TRANSPROOFED, Andrea James; 2009; US; 14 min.
CATS CRADLE, Raymond Rea; 2010; US; 4 min.
REMEMBER ME IN RED, Hector Ceballos: 2010; US; 15 min. (in Spanish)
SENORITA, Vincent Sandoval; 2009; Philippines/US; 15 min. (in Tagalog)
GOSSAMER WALLS, Malic Amalya & Peter Miller; 2007; US; 5 min.
BLINK, Silas Howard; 2009; US; 11 min.
AMATEUR, Daniel Trevino; 2009; US; 15 min.
Total Running Time: 79 min.
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Sunday, May 16
5pm
Northwest Film Forum
1515 12th Ave.
Seattle, WA 98122
Warning: Contains brief nudity and sex on screen.
MY BUDDY CLAUDIA, Dácio Pinheiro; 2009; Brazil; 86 min. (in Portuguese)
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Sunday, May 16
7pm
Northwest Film Forum
1515 12th Ave.
Seattle, WA 98122
When the young hermaphrodite Cynthia meets Gen and Jay, a couple recovering from plastic surgery, she learns of Pandrogeny, in which two people merge their facial features in order to reflect their evolution from separate identities into one unified entity. Inspired by this, Cynthia abandons her husband and suburban life to embark on a road trip with Gen through anachronistic America.
A young transman, Syd, meets a young punk, Nick, and after a sexual encounter they find themselves falling in love. But are Syd and Nick ready to deal with the implications and consequences of their unique romance?
OPEN’s cast of real hermaphroditic, pandrogynous, and transpeople bring authenticity to this story of emerging possibilities for human connection.
OPEN, Jake Yuzna: 2009; US; 90 min.
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Translations: The Seattle Transgender Film Festival
Tickets
$50 for a festival pass
$8 for single tickets
$6 for single tickets for Three Dollar Bill Cinema Members. Limit two
tickets per member per screening.
$5 youth & senior discount (youth are 21 and under, seniors are 65
and over). Youth and Senior discount is only available day of show at the box office. Must present ID.
Reality TG is a free program.
Buy your tickets in advance and save $1 per ticket! (not available for passes or the youth/senior discount)
Buy a Festival Pass! Get into every screening at this year’s festival for just $50.
Venues
The Northwest Film Forum
1515 12th Ave.
Seattle, WA 98122
The Erickson Theatre
1524 Harvard Ave
Seattle, WA 98122
Capitol Hill Library
425 Harvard Ave. E.
Seattle, WA 98102
Thanks to Three Dollar Cinema for this information and the great films they bring to our area.
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