NewFest Presents: Trans+ Justice: Then, Now, and Forever (Screening + Conversation)
Celebrating unapologetic trans lives and the best in contemporary nonfiction filmmaking
Description
Join NewFest, the American LGBTQ+ Museum, and The Center for a screening and conversation celebrating unapologetic trans lives and the best in contemporary nonfiction filmmaking
Featuring three electric short films, this vigorous program charts time periods and the American landscape — from San Francisco to New York City to New Orleans — and shines a spotlight on trans and nonbinary stories from the past and present while looking towards the future. The in-person screening on 3/13 will be followed by an extended Q&A conversation with filmmakers and featured talent.
Sponsored Tickets Available: A limited number of free tickets are available for this program, courtesy of the American LGBTQ+ Museum. To redeem a free ticket, add a ticket to your cart and use PROMO CODE: NF35AMLGBTQ at checkout. Free tickets are limited to one ticket per transaction and per account.
The three short films will be available to stream by virtual ticketholders from 3/14 - 3/15
COMPTON’S ‘22 Dir. Drew de Pinto, USA, 2023, 17 min
Three years before Stonewall, trans sex workers and drag queens rioted against police violence at Compton's Cafeteria. In a poetic intergenerational dialogue, contemporary trans artists interpret oral histories from the legendary Compton’s Queens. MnM Dir. Twiggy Pucci Garçon, USA, 2023, 16 mins
An exuberant portrait of chosen sisters Mermaid and Milan, two emerging runway divas in the drag ballroom community. Celebrating their joy, siblinghood, and unapologetic personas, the film explores the power and beauty of being nonbinary in a community that can be both liberating and compartmentalized around gender. HOUSE OF TULIP Dir. Cydney Tucker, USA, 2023, 24 mins
Follow two Black trans activists as they run for office and work to build Louisiana’s first housing refuge that provides residency for trans and gender non-conforming residents. We’ll follow the founders as they fight to use their organization to protect and build community in a state with one of the highest gun-related murder rates in the country. Their journeys will highlight the dangerous yet beautiful reality of what it means to be Black trans women in the deep South.
Presented in partnership with American LGBTQ+ Museum and The LGBT Community Center