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COMMUNITY EVENT: New Trans Cinema - Castration Movie

  • Pickford Film Center 1318 Bay Street Bellingham, Washington, 98225 United States (map)

The New Trans Cinema: Pride at the Pickford

This Pride, Pickford Film Center is honored to present a series unlike any other, four films by and for an interconnected community of trans and queer artists making urgent, alive cinema right now.

“The New Queer Cinema” was a term that critics and journalists began using after an influx of hot queer filmmakers made waves at the Sundance Film Festival in the early 90s. These films from directors such as Marlon Riggs, Todd Haynes, Cheryl Dunye and Gregg Araki, among others, rose after a time of hostility and negligence from the American government during the HIV-AIDS crisis. The contradiction of queer American cinema flourishing during what many felt was an extinction event was not lost on these filmmakers. Their films were challenging, playful, angry, sexual, and, most importantly, alive. Time has a funny way of repeating itself: the United States once again has a media personality for a president and queer people (specifically those who are transgender) have been at the mercy of cruel and uncaring legislation, and, once again, a dynamic and explosive valve of queer cinema has risen up.

SHOWTIMES AND TICKETS

Thursday, June 18 · 8:00 PM
CASTRATION MOVIE CHAPTER III
Directed by Louise Weard

Thursday, June 25 · 8:00 PM
CAMP
Directed by Avalon Fast

Thursday, July 2 · 8:00 PM
SERPENT'S SKIN
Directed by Alice Maio Mackay

Thursday, July 9 · 8:00 PM
DIVINE HAMMER
Directed by Mae M. & Hazel M.


Curated and Introduced by Willow Maclay

The New Trans Cinema encompasses more than just what has been programmed at the Pickford this Pride, but the selection being shown captures a snapshot of an interconnected community of trans people and queer allies across nations coming together to make art in spite of these dangerous times. These films run the gamut from Y/A inflected political horror (The Serpent’s Skin), a social realist drama about the troubles of transitioning told from the perspective of an unwilling spouse (Castration Movie III), a surrealist and grief-laden trip into the unknown with echoes of Picnic at Hanging Rock (Camp), and a micro-budget tale of fate bringing two gore enthusiasts together through an unseemly discord group (Divine Hammer). Throughout it all, you will come to recognize names and faces like those of Avalon Fast and Louise Weard and distribution companies like Muscle which is led by trans archivist and historian Elizabeth Purchell. These movies are for us, by us, and made during a precarious time when the importance of community is more palpable than ever. ~ Willow Maclay


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