Expired October 11, 2021 3:59 AM
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Out On Film’s annual celebration of local filmmakers includes a film about a revelatory meeting with a mother; a trans couple of color wrestling with how a new baby will affect their relationship; a widower exploring his attraction to a younger man as he struggles to cope with the recent loss of his husband; a funeral home’s last respects to a drag mother, who's being buried as a man against her dying wishes; a famous reverend struggling with his hidden orientation, visiting a couple who has already gone through the pain of coming out; J-Sette dancers bringing energy, precision and stunts to the floor; a narrative piece about coming out; a drama about a young woman whose car breaks down en route to visit her father who forges a brief revelatory friendship with a local; and a visual/dance piece about the highs and lows of being a Black man.


Sponsored by the Georgia Film Commission

Jackée sneaks into a funeral home to pay last respects to her drag mother, who's being buried as a man against her dying wishes.

  • Year
    2021
  • Runtime
    11 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    United States
  • Director
    Quinlan Orear
  • Screenwriter
    Quinlan Orear
  • Producer
    Dustin Presley
  • Cast
    J. Harrison Ghee, Daryn Harrell