TuffNStuff aka KB aka Kali Boyce is a Two-Spirit musician whose adventures have brought hir from teenage punk band appearances at CBGBs in New York, to post-production audio for B-grade horror movies in LA, and on to solo Drag King blues performance as King TuffNStuff in queer SF.
"That's So GAY!"
QPOC Artists and Mass Media
~a short documentary by KB~
featuring interviews w/
Cecelio Cooper
Juba Kulamka
and
Ryka Aoki de la Cruz
WORLD PREMIERE!!
QWOCFF 2011
Brava Theater
2789 24th St, SF
Doors Open & Reception:
6:30 pm
Featured Screening:
7:30 pm
Igniting the Intersections
From the sultry lacing of Femme identity and voluptuous proportions, to the scorching juncture where jazz talent converges with gender expectations, to the fiery combination of joy and healing for transmen of color, these films reflect the blistering fusion of glitter, passion and resilience that our communities of color have always embodied.
FREE
Total Running Time: 100 minutes
Followed by Q&A Panel with Filmmakers
FILMS
Help Wanted (Truc Thanh Nguyen, 2011)
In the Key of D (Meja Tyehimba, 2011)
Ain't I A Woman (Kebo Drew, 2011)
With Conviction (Dulce Annel Garcia, 2011)
That's So GAY! (Kali Boyce, 2010)
Learning and Unlearning Invisibility (Sarah Hark Sun Hamburger, 2011)
36A (Alejandro Gabriel Cruz Gonzalez, 2011)
Like This (Alexander Lee, 2011)
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Tickets and Seating
All film screenings of the 2011 Queer Women of Color Film Festival are free of charge and do not require tickets. The festival is very popular and seats fill VERY fast - please read the seating policy below and plan to arrive early to ensure that you get in!
After parties raise money for QWOCMAP - tickets can be purchased at the door at the respective venues.
SEATING
The Queer Women of Color Film Festival is FREE and our screenings are always full.
To better accommodate our audiences, we have developed the following seating policies.
* We set aside seats for those with mobility issues.
* Seating is first come, first served. Please arrive early to ensure seating!
* Doors open an hour before each screening and performance.
* If it is a full house, all saved seats will be released 15 minutes before the screening begins.
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AND...
July 1 & 2, 2011:
Queer Rebels of the Harlem Renaissance
Screening of
"BullDagger Women & SissyMen"
a short film honoring the queer energy of the Harlem Renaissance
~written & directed by "KB"~