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Outfest 2009 has many trangender-themed offerings

July 8th, 2009

Outfest 2009 kicks off tomorrow! If you’re in Los Angeles, I urge you to come see the latest in LGBT film, including a number of excellent trans-themed projects.

against a trans narrative
Trans filmmaker Jules Rosskam examines how we reconcile our personal identities with our larger communities in this unique exploration of gender politics. Preceded by:
Queerer Than Thou

Beautiful Darling: The Life and Times of Candy Darling
Candy Darling, iconic and glamorous Warhol Superstar, went from her suburban Long Island roots to star turns in Warhol Factory films and inspired Lou Reed’s song “Walk on the Wild Side.” In this in-depth tribute, Candy is immortalized in rare archival footage, while Julie Newmar, Tennessee Williams and John Waters share insights and divulge classic Candy moments. Her dearest friend Jeremiah Newton’s devotion to Candy drives this documentary, which serves as a love letter to Candy and her unrealized dreams.

Maggots and Men
An experimental narrative set in post-revolutionary Russia, MAGGOTS AND MEN recounts the 1921 Kronstadt sailor uprising with a twist of gender anarchy. Shot on Super 8 and 16mm, this theatrical homage to silent Soviet cinema fantasizes the historical – and homoerotic – relations of the all-male crew with queer and transgender actors from across the masculine spectrum. Preceded by: Martí and I

Prodigal Sons
Filmmaker Kimberly Reed returns home for her high school reunion, ready to reintroduce herself to the small town as a transgender woman and hoping for reconciliation with her long-estranged adopted brother Marc. Things are complicated by the shocking revelation that Marc may be the grandson of Orson Wells and Rita Hayworth, forcing Kim and her family to explore questions of sexual orientation, identity, severe trauma and love. Preceded by: Ready For Love

Still Black: A Portrait Of Black Transmen
In the award-winning STILL BLACK, first-time feature director Kortney Ziegler gives voice to a frequently marginalized community (even within LGBT circles) – African American transgender men. Coming off a successful screening at Fusion: The Los Angeles LGBT People of Color Film Festival, this consistently engaging film allows six men from around the country to speak for themselves about the complex experience of being black, trans and male in America today.

Straightlaced – How Gender’s Got Us All Tied Up
Academy Award-winning director Debra Chasnoff crafted this powerful documentary about the lives of teens and young adults as seen through the gender lens. Approaching society’s ideas and ideals of gender through clothes, sexuality, sports, dance, safety, consumerism and emotion, the film addresses the complexities of conceptions of masculinity and femininity for Generation Z. STRAIGHTLACED is a striking and diverse film for all ages, genders and sexualities. Preceded by: State of the Movement

Two Spirits: Sexuality, Gender, and the Murder of Fred Martinez
Filmmaker Lydia Nibley explores the cultural context behind a tragic and senseless murder. Fred Martinez was a Navajo youth slain at the age of 16 by a man who bragged to his friends that he “bug-smashed a fag.” But Fred was part of an honored Navajo tradition – the “nadleeh” or “two-spirit”, who possesses a balance of masculine and feminine traits. Through telling Fred’s story, Nibley reminds us of the values that America’s indigenous peoples have long embraced. Preceded by: The Shoes of Aristeu (Os Sapatos de Aristeu)

Shorts programs

“Kaden Later” in Queerer Than Fiction: Documentary Shorts
“Ookie Cookie” (precedes It Came From Kuchar)
“Transliminal Criminal” in Women on the Verge
“Transproofed” in Bitches Buttholes and BFFs

Calpernia and I are scheduled to be at both screenings of Transproofed, so we hope to see you there!

http://www.outfest.org/tixSYS/2009/filmguide/Title/AZ/2009/TRANS/ALL/

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“Transgender Stories” at Logo

March 20th, 2009

Check out “Transgender Stories,” a new Logo web destination. Real stories about real transpeople – their lives, relationships, struggles and triumphs in this collection of films, documentaries, and series.

Already included are:

Music Artists
- Katastrophe
- The Cliks
- Joshua Klipp

Real Momentum Documentary Series
- Southern Comfort
- No Dumb Questions
- Beautiful Daughters
- 100% Woman
- Gender Rebel
- Gender Redesigner
- Girl Inside

Trans Short Films
- Waiting for Yvette
- Casting Pearls
- She Kills He
- Moustache
- Give or Take an Inch
- Real Momentum Shorts: Transgression

Transamerican Love Story

Trans Interviews
- Bad Questions with Calpernia Addams

Check back for more throughout the year!

Transgender Stories at Logo Online
http://www.logoonline.com/video/franchise.jhtml?ctid=2173

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“Transproofed” is wrapped

October 25th, 2008

Calpernia snapped this after we finished secondary filming on our new short “Transproofed” yesterday. Now that it’s all in the can, we are going to lock picture and start on finalizing effects and color correction. “Transproofed” will premiere in 2009.

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“Casting Pearls” tonight 10/22 @ Reel Affirmations fest in Washington, D.C.

October 22nd, 2008

Reminder: ”Casting Pearls” plays tonight in Washington D.C. at the Reel Affirmations festival!

Date: Wednesday, 10/22/2008

Time: 7:00 pm

Venue: 6th & I Synagogue

Tickets: $10

Andrea James

There’s a nice write-up by Randy Shulman of Metro Weekly

The gem of this collection is Casting Pearls (∆∆∆∆∆), featuring actress Calpernia Addams (Transamerican Love Story) as she undergoes a series of auditions for roles, some humiliating, some moronic, none especially worthwhile. Brilliantly played by Addams directly into the camera, it is a terrifically funny jab at Hollywood stereotypes.

Metro Weekly: Funny Girl

http://www.metroweekly.com/feature/reel_affirmations_2008/?id=167

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Remember Me in Red event October 18

October 11th, 2008

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Filmmaker Hector Ceballos is working on a new film and is looking for people who can support the project. It’s called Remember Me in Red. He writes:

I am fundraising for my thesis project which is about a transgender woman named Alma Flora who dies and the conflict that occurs before her burial. Her best friend Fidelia arranges a tribute to her friend’s life as a woman, but when the family arrives unexpectedly from Mexico they make the choice to bury Alma Flora as a man. My lead is Mariana Marroquin. Maria Roman of Trantasia fame is playing Alma Flora.

If you’d like to support the project, there’s a fundraiser on the 18th. Email Hector for details

http://www.remembermeinred.com/

Hector Ceballos

Director

323-547-4167

Hope to see you there, and if you can’t make it, I hope you’ll join me in supporting this film!

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Deep Stealth Productions 6th anniversary

October 3rd, 2008

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From Deep Stealth Productions:

On October 3, 2002, Deep Stealth Productions opened for business with the release of the instructional video ‘Finding Your Female Voice.’ Since then we have created dozens of videos and other materials for the transgender community.

Stay tuned for some exciting news about our latest project “Transproofed” later this year.

To celebrate our anniversary month, we are offering a $5.00 discount on all Survival Kits (Voice, Face, Coming Out or Ultimate) throughout the month of October! Just enter the code “GWZC4SKU” during your order to get $5.00 off.

* http://www.genderlife.com/shop/

Thank you for your support over the last six years!

Co-founders Calpernia Addams and Andrea James

We are excited about “Transproofed,” scheduled for release in 2009. Stay tuned, as they say!

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“Laundromat” an audience winner in Fresno

September 23rd, 2008

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Director Edward Gunawan just announced that the short film “Laundromat” won the audience award at the Fresno Reel Pride 2008: The Fresno LGBT Film Festival. Calpernia and I have supporting roles in the film, which follows a young gay couple. After a chance encounter with an older man at the laundromat, they realize that the little things mean nothing and everything when it comes to love.

Reel Pride 2008:

http://www.reelpride.com/

Laundromat site and trailer:

http://www.adelantetv.com/laundromat/



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“Casting Pearls” to screen at Indianapolis LGBT Film Fest

September 17th, 2008

From Deep Stealth Productions:

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Deep Stealth Productions‘ short film ”Casting Pearls” will have its Indianapolis premiere on November 14-16, 2008 as part of the Indianapolis LGBT film festival.

IUPUI Campus Center

420 University Blvd. (between Michigan and New York)

From the Frameline website:

Casting Pearls is a short comedic film which illustrates the difficulties transsexual women face in Hollywood via a hectic series of auditions endured by Cassandra, a transsexual actress (Calpernia Addams). Cassandra weathers the horrible, funny and cruel things said by various Hollywood professionals with plucky determination and professionalism, showing that decades of bias can’t hold back the real contributions of transgender people to the arts and media.

Dir: Andrea James, USA, 2007, English, 7min

The Indianapolis LGBT Film Festival is a benefit of the Indiana Youth Group, a nonprofit organization that offers support to LGBT youth in Indiana. For more information and tickets, please visit their website:

http://www.indylgbtfilmfest.com/

For more information and tickets, please visit their website:

http://www.reelaffirmations.org/



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“Casting Pearls” screens October 22 in Washington DC

September 16th, 2008

From Deep Stealth Productions:

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Deep Stealth Productions‘ short film ”Casting Pearls” will have its Washington DC premiere on October 22, 2008 as part of Reel Affirmations 18: The nation’s LGBT film festival.

Funny Girl Wednesday

Wednesday 22 October @ 7pm Sixth and I Synagogue

http://reelaffirmations.bside.com/2008/films/funnygirlwednesday_reelaffirmations2008

Casting Pearls

Calpernia Addams, transsexual author, and star of Logo’s Transamerican Love Story, journeys on a hectic series of auditions illustrating casting difficulties facing trans-women in Hollywood.

Dir: Andrea James, USA, 2007, English, 7min

For more information and tickets, please visit their website:

http://www.reelaffirmations.org/



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“Casting Pearls” to screen in Copenhagen, Denmark

September 14th, 2008

From Deep Stealth Productions:

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Deep Stealth Productions‘ short film ”Casting Pearls” will have its Copenhagen premiere on October 17, 2008 as part of the Copenhagen Gay & Lesbian Film Festival in Denmark.

Casting Pearls

Dir. Andrea James

U.S.A. 7 min.

Short narrative

Casting Pearls illustrates the difficulties transsexual women face in Hollywood via a hectic series of auditions endured by Cassandra, a transsexual actress (played by Calpernia Addams). Cassandra weathers the horrible, funny and cruel things said by various Hollywood professionals with plucky determination and professionalism, showing that decades of bias can’t hold back the real contributions of transgender people to the arts and media.

For details, please visit their website:

http://www.copenhagen-gay-life.dk/index/gay_guide/events/gaylesbian_film_festival



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