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18th annual international Queer Women of Color Film Festival

18th annual international Queer Women of Color Film Festival

18th annual international Queer Women of Color Film Festival

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    • Opening Night Screening: INTIMATE REGENERATIONS
    • Featured Screening: JEWELLE: A JUST VISION
    • Centerpiece Screening: HEARTS A FLUTTER
    • Centerpiece Screening: ARCHIVAL LONGING
    • Closing Night Screening: SACRED CARE
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Closing Night Screening
SACRED CARE

Sunday, June 12, 2022
5 pm PT
TRT: 70 minutes

From Filipinx traditional movement and Afro-Indigenous embodiment of the divine to Korean Michelin chefs and Black families nourishing communities and gardens, and a transgender Xicanx person singing in love, these rituals manifest collective care.

Doors open and audience reception begins at 4pm.

A Filipina with a serene expression dances gracefully on Baker Beach in front of the Golden Gate Bridge, wearing traditional ruby Filipino clothing and gold earrings and janggay.
Day & Night
Nix Guirre

Two Afro-Indigenous femmes pray with tranquil expressions upturned to the sun, amidst sand dunes and sea oats.
Holy Reflection
dezi solèy & Ev Marquee

On a barnacle-encrusted rock, a Black person gently fills brown rolling paper with delicate rose petals and lavender.
Cycles
CJ Spears

A young Black girl kneels in an overgrown backyard, gently holding a tomato plant with a soft, earnest smile.
The Remembering Time
Tierra Allen

A Black grandmother grasps her one-year old granddaughter’s elbow while watering a lush backyard garden.
When the Garden Comes
Jay Gash

A Korean woman and man lean against each other, laughing cheerfully. Both wear white chef jackets and aprons.
Joomak
Julissa Carbajal

A Filipinx muralist working on the Frisco Rise mural in Clarion Alley carefully steps down a ladder while holding a plastic cup of blue paint.
in transit
Nhi Nguyễn

A Chinese nonbinary person gracefully outstretches their arms so that their long, draped shirt sleeves billow in the breeze.
to breathe
Ada Zhang & Jules Evans-Anfom

A nonbinary Latinx woman habitually scrolls through their phone while resting in bed.
My Eyelids
Danielle Cosmes

A group of people celebrate intersex community and protest for intersex rights, wrapped in rainbow flags and holding handmade signs and a megaphone.
The Side Effects of Normal
Mari Wrobi

A trans Xicanx deftly lights a tea candle at the heart of an altar, circled by concentric rings of glass testosterone vials and unlit tea candles.
You Are My Divine
StormMiguel Florez

Community Partners

Anti Police-Terror Project

Anti Police-Terror Project
BAVC Media

BAVC Media
Center for LGBTQ & Gender Studies in Religion

Center for LGBTQ & Gender Studies in Religion
El/La Para TransLatinas

El/La Para TransLatinas
Fresh Meat Productions

Fresh Meat Productions
San Francisco Women Against Rape

San Francisco Women Against Rape
Sins Invalid

Sins Invalid
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