Two New Film Screenings of Clocked: An Oral History
FTM San Francisco
(@ the EVRC)
Saturday afternoon, May 19th, 2-5pm (Tomorrow!)
FTM SF Monthly Meeting (Open): Saturday, May 19th, 2:00 to 5:00 pm. Location: 100 Collingwood (between 18th and 19th Street in the Castro) @ the Eureka Valley Recreation Center in the auditorium. Please arrive at 2pm to ensure that the presentation can start promptly at 2:30pm.
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The Trans Celebration Shabbat
(@ Congregation Sha’ar Zahav, 290 Dolores)
Friday evening, June 1st, 6:30-7:45pm
6:30-7:45 p.m. Film, discussion and food – Clocked: An Oral History features a diverse representation of the Bay Area transgender community. The showing will be followed by a discussion with the filmmaker, our very own congregant Martin Rawlings-Fein, along with two of the films subjects: Zander Keig and Kathryn Steuerman. Food provided!
Documentary Film Description– Clocked: An Oral History is an intimate portrait of transgender communities through personal insights, stories and reflections on the meaning of community and being transgender.
Thank you! I look forward to seeing you all there!
Friday, May 18, 2007
Wednesday, May 16, 2007
Clocked at Home
Now you too can enjoy popcorn while watching Clocked on the smaller screen! Thanks to www.customflix.com, and their One Thousand Indies Project, I was able to set up an online store in which the professional DVD can be sold and mailed out on an on demand basis. One small step for anyone who wants to see it without waiting for the festival brigade.
More good news: I am officially a graduate of New College of California! (Confetti Drops) It has been a grueling year and a half since I transfered with anthropology on the brain and ended up in Media Studies with a movie in the can. What I can say about NCOC is that the college is what you make of it and the education process can be very rewarding for both the student and the faculty advisor.
More good news: I am officially a graduate of New College of California! (Confetti Drops) It has been a grueling year and a half since I transfered with anthropology on the brain and ended up in Media Studies with a movie in the can. What I can say about NCOC is that the college is what you make of it and the education process can be very rewarding for both the student and the faculty advisor.
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