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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 collage of laid out photos of White and Latinx cis teenage girls and Latinx gender non-binary teens, smiling at the camera, playing, dancing, eating, kissing cheeks. Many of the photos are faded/yellowed and appear to be relatively old.

The Whistle
StormMiguel Florez

2019
57:00
USA
English
Open Captions: 
English

A trans Latinx man unearths a secret code germinated by Albuquerque lesbians.

Content Warning: Mentions of bullying, homophobia, transphobia

Bio: StormMiguel Florez is a trans, queer Latinx filmmaker and actor whose work includes The Whistle (Producer/Director), MAJOR! (Editor/Co-Producer 2015), I’ve Been to Manhattan (Producer/Director/Editor 2012), & Vulveeta (Actor/Editor - in production). He is originally from Albuquerque, New Mexico, and has lived in the San Francisco Bay Area for the past 23 years. He lives with his wyfe (fellow filmmaker and collaborator Annalise Ophelian), and his 3.5 chihuahuas.

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StormMiguelFlorez/
Instagram & Twitter: @stormmiguel
Website: http://www.dykewhistle.com

Centerpiece Screening: Planet Love

Saturday, June 13, 2020
7:00 pm

Genres: Community, Documentary, Migration

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