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SUMMARY:A Big Gay Hairy Hit! Where the Bears Are: The Documentary
DESCRIPTION:A Big Gay Hairy Hit! Where the Bears Are: The Documentary  dir. Eduardo Aquino//USA/91:00/2023 \nThis hilarious and touching documentary tells the story of how three older\, gay\, “bears” working in Hollywood\, tired of having their gay-themed ideas rejected by the mainstream\, decided to self-produce their own web series. Against all odds\, the comedy featuring three bear roommates like “The Golden Girls” solving crimes ala “Murder\, She Wrote\,” became a sensation online and one of the most successful web shows of all time. The documentary examines ageism\, body-shaming\, sex-positivity\, the creative process and how friendship and community can ultimately create something beloved all over the world. [reelout-clear] \nWatch the Trailer! \nCommunity Sponsor: Riverside RV Campground
URL:https://www.reelout.com/event/a-big-hairy-hit-where-the-bears-are-the-documentary/
LOCATION:The Screening Room\, 120 Princess Street\, Kingston\, Ontario\, K7L 5M6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Documentary,RealOut Doc Series
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SUMMARY:Chasing Chasing Amy
DESCRIPTION:Chasing Chasing Amy  dir. Sav Rodgers/USA/95:00/2023 \nIn Sav Rodgers’ debut feature film\, he explores the unexamined legacy of Kevin Smith’s cult classic\, Chasing Amy. His documentary is both a tribute to the movie that saved his life as a queer kid\, coming of age in Kansas\, and an exploration of its mixed reviews from the LGBTQ+ community. Through candid interviews with Smith and star Joey Lauren Adams\, Sav discovers their journey of making their movie was far more difficult and emotional than anyone could have possibly known. CHASING CHASING AMY is a trans coming of age love story\, set against the backdrop of an indie film that solidified some careers and damaged others. \nCHASING CHASING AMY includes interviews with the cast and crew of Chasing Amy\, alongside thought leaders from the LGBTQ+ community\, several revolutionary filmmakers\, and friends of the filmmakers. These commentaries and dialogues with Director Sav Rodgers explore the power of media representation and the importance of cinema that shapes our lives. \nWatch the TRAILER \nCommunity Sponsors: Education on Queer Issues Project (EQuIP)
URL:https://www.reelout.com/event/chasing-chasing-amy/
LOCATION:The Screening Room\, 120 Princess Street\, Kingston\, Ontario\, K7L 5M6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Documentary,RealOut Doc Series,ReelOut25
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SUMMARY:Y a une étoile (There's A Star)+ court-métrage La Main Gauche
DESCRIPTION:Y a une étoile dir. Julien Cadieux/CANADA/1:12:00/2023 \n Y a une étoile\, réalisateur: Julien Cadieux \nSamuel LeBlanc\, a young transgender musician\, undertook an artistic approach to find a rural queer community in his native Acadia. During his wanderings\, he will find\, behind the heteronormative rural landscapes\, people determined to live their differences without having to leave their hometown or deny their cultural identity to get there. Samuel will come out with the conviction that the rural queer reality in Acadia\, although sometimes difficult\, has its share of beauty and community acceptance and that a queer Acadia can and does exist. \nSamuel Leblanc\, un jeune musicien transgenre\, entreprend une démarche artistique pour découvrir une communauté rurale queer dans son Acadie natale. Tout au long de son périple\, il va trouver\, au sein des paysages ruraux hétéronormatifs\, des gens déterminés à vivre leurs différences sans avoir à quitter leur ville d’origine ou à nier leur identité culturelle pour y arriver. Samuel aura la conviction que la réalité rurale queer en Acadie\, bien que parfois difficile\, a sa part de beauté et d’acceptation communautaire et qu’une Acadie queer peut et doit exister. \nWatch TRAILER \nPreceded by the short film: \nPrécédé du court métrage: \nLa main gauche (The Left Hand) – dir. Maxime Robin/Canada/13:34/2023 \nLa main gauche\, réalisateur: Maxime Robin \nYoung Maxime’s mother starts worrying about him when his 2nd grade teacher declares him “abnormal”. \nLa maman du petit Maxime se fait beaucoup de souci pour lui quand son enseignante de 2e année le déclare « anormal ».  [reeloiut-clear] \nCommunity Sponsor: Centre Culturel Frontenac
URL:https://www.reelout.com/event/y-a-une-etoile-court-metrage-la-maine-gauche/
LOCATION:The Screening Room\, 120 Princess Street\, Kingston\, Ontario\, K7L 5M6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Documentary,RealOut Doc Series,ReelOut25
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SUMMARY:Labor + short film Confusion of the Afternoon
DESCRIPTION:Labor  dir. Tove Pils/95:00/SWEDEN/2023 \nHanna leaves her family and her girlfriend behind to go to San Francisco. She dreams of exploring her sexuality way beyond what is possible in her small Swedish hometown. At a party in San Francisco she gets to know two experienced sex workers: Chloe\, a professional domina with dreams of a better life and Cyd\, a playful and shameless escort\, selling sex to gay men. \nTogether with them Hanna embarks on a journey. For the first time in her life she starts to feel like she could belong somewhere. But staying in San Francisco is expensive. To be able to remain in the city Hannah wants to try sex work herself and starts working with Chloe. \nChloe and Cyd are at a different part of their journey\, wanting to create more stable lives for themselves in a city that is rapidly gentrifying. There are both ups and downs to sex work for all of them and while Hanna is beginning to live the life she’s been dreaming of\, there is something looming at the horizon. \nHanna’s new way of life doesn’t align with the values of her loved ones back in Sweden. But maybe her girlfriend will understand Hanna’s choices better after she comes to visit? And maybe if Hanna dares to be open to her parents they would actually become closer? [reelout-clear] \nWatch the Trailer \nRead more about the film HERE \nPreceded by the short film: \nConfusion of the Afternoon dir. Yung-Chieh Lee/Taiwan/2:50/2023 \nIn the boring afternoon after class\, two boys play poker cards in this animated short. \nCommunity Sponsors: SWAG (Sex Workers Action Group)\, SACK (Sexual Assault Center Kingston) and Trellis Community Care
URL:https://www.reelout.com/event/labor/
LOCATION:The Screening Room\, 120 Princess Street\, Kingston\, Ontario\, K7L 5M6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Documentary,RealOut Doc Series,ReelOut25
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SUMMARY:Wigudun with short film Mawitai’kw
DESCRIPTION:Wigudun  dir. Fernando Munoz\, Raphael Salazar/Panama/1:18:23/2023 \nAs the colonial chronicles of the 15th and 17th centuries collect\, several indigenous peoples of America considered that gender was not binary\, male and female\, on the contrary\, diversity was the rule. In Panama\, the Guna People identify Omeggid people as a third gender\, which implies much more than a sexual orientation or erotic preference. \nGuna society is matrilineal\, the figure of women is very important in this society\, they are the ones who inherit the lands\, and although they do not exercise leadership positions in the general congress\, they are highly respected and venerated. This is why when a child is approached by women’s tasks and behaviours in that sense\, mothers raise them as if they were women. \nNandin\, Yineth\, Rosario and Débora are some of the members of the Wigudun Galu Group (the house of Wigudun\, a movement that brings together the Omeggids protagonists of this film). \nThis film brings together 4 protagonists in their intimacy\, such as mothers\, couples\, professionals and leaders of the Wigudun movement. They define themselves as a separate group and their claims are particular to their group. They want visibility\, their struggle is uphill\, they are Indigenous\, they are Trans\, they are Ommegids. Discriminated inside and outside their community. \nWatch TRAILER [reelout-clear] \nPreceded by the short film: \nMawitai’kw – dir. Bretten Hannam/16:55/Canada/2022  Across Wabanaki territory\, Two-Spirit people overcome distance\, isolation\, and a pandemic to come together as a community. [reelout-clear] \nCommunity Sponsors: All Our Relations Land Trust & Trellis HIV + Community Care
URL:https://www.reelout.com/event/wigudun-with-short-film/
LOCATION:The Screening Room\, 120 Princess Street\, Kingston\, Ontario\, K7L 5M6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Documentary,RealOut Doc Series,ReelOut25
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