Queer Women of Color Film Festival

Queer Women of Color Film Festival
Saturday, Jun 10, 2023 at 1:00pm
415-752-0868
Free

QWOCMAP presents the FREE 19th annual International Queer Women of Color Film Festival in San Francisco.

From the lush sageness of memory, movement, and Indigenous traditions of environmental stewardship, to the transformation of grief, and the mycorrhizal relationships between love, collective care, and disability justice, the Festival Focus “Forever Rooted” liberates spores of sovereignty and survivance.

All films are Subtitled for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing and Audio Described for the Blind and Low Vision, and ASL interpretation will be provided along with many other forms of accessibility.

Schedule:

1:00pm: GINGER & HONEY MILK

This human drama traces the lives of four university students amid pandemic isolation in Japan, some of whom are Deaf and fluent in Japanese Sign Language, and others who are hearing and learning JSL.

Created by a Deaf and nonbinary Japanese filmmaker, this tender film sheds light on the language gap between Deaf and hearing communities, and the intersectional challenges that queer and Deaf people face while navigating love and relationships.

3:00pm: UNSEEN

unseen, by queer and undocumented filmmaker Set Hernandez, follows Pedro, a blind, undocumented immigrant, and aspiring social worker as he faces a number of barriers to obtain his college degree, secure a job, and support his family. The film reveals Pedro's dedicated journey to provide mental health care for his community and his personal path of perseverance and healing. Pedro's remarkable perspective as he overcomes grief, frustration, and untimely setbacks, guides others within his community to pursue their dreams and emerge from hardship triumphantly.

Beyond the personal story it conveys, unseen explores the intersections of disability, immigration, and mental health. The film serves as a model for accessible storytelling and contributes to building a world that is more just for disabled and undocumented people.

5:00pm: Panel: Disability Justice in Film

Join us for a conversation to explore the ways disability justice and accessibility transform how we make, engage with, and create change through film. The panel will follow two feature films that push the craft of filmmaking and how we understand ableism: Ginger & Honey Milk by Deaf Japanese filmmaker Mika Imai; and unseen by Set Hernandez, about an aspiring social worker who is a blind, undocumented immigrant.

6:00pm: Reception

Come join us for our first-ever reception at Colibri!

This is the place for you to feel good and feel your community. Bring all of your joy and have fun!

-It’s FREE!
-A gorgeous outdoor patio with heating lamps in Presidio National Park
-Delicious meat, vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free bite-sized appetizers
-Delightful alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages

8:00pm: GATHERING SWEETNESS

Clusters of intimacy and loving connection, from abundant queer Black love intertwined with grief, to a celestial romance and Latinx and South Asian women coming of age, the vibrant fruiting bodies of these films exude queer joy and community.

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