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2020 16th Annual San Francisco International Queer Women of Color Film Festival

2020 16th Annual San Francisco International Queer Women of Color Film Festival

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      ROOTS ENTWINED
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      PLANET LOVE
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      SAFE SPACE, NO PLACE
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A queer half Chinese, half Malay woman with medium brown skin looks fiercely at the camera, one fist raised in front of her face. Her dark brown hair is in two braids, and she’s wearing a black tank top. The lighting is warm, casting an orange hue on her skin, and the background is dark red and black.

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Kristal Chan

2019
1:12
USA
English
Open Captions: 
English

An Asian woman transplants herself in time before broken hearts.

Bio: Kristal is an independent filmmaker, writer, and activist from Singapore, currently living in Oakland, CA. Her work deals with issues of a society in transition—from a predominantly white heterosexual culture to one whose growing QPOC population deconstructs mainstream media and the Hollywood machine. Kristal also works as a Social Producer at ViacomCBS in San Francisco, CA.

Instagram: @_bbk3
Website: https://kristalnurchan.myportfolio.com/

Opening Night Screening: Roots Entwined

Friday, June 12, 2020
7:00 pm

Genres: Experimental, Personal Statement

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