26th OutSouth Queer Film Festival

MOM & M + ADAM: Live Conversation and Q&A

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MOM & M + ADAM: Live Conversation and Q&A

 

This is a free event. No tickets or reservations are required. There are no geo-blocking restrictions. This event can be seen worldwide.

 

TIME: Wednesday, August 18 at 7:00 pm – 7:45 pm (EST)

LENGTH: 45 minutes

LINK: CLICK HERE

 

Simply click on the link above on Wednesday, August 18 at 7:00 pm (EST) to view the Conversation.

 

This program includes a live chat so that you can submit questions to the artists.

 

Join us for a 45-minute conversation with Director Jena Burchik of MOM & M and Performer Adam Kashmiry of ADAM.

 

They will be telling fun stories and anecdotes about the making of the film as well as answering questions you might have about their movie. Much more than just a simple Q&A, this promises to be a funny and delightful conversation with some of the rising and award-winning talents in the industry.

 

Note: The link will redirect you to our YouTube Channel

 

After the live event is over, the recorded video will be available to watch by clicking on our YouTube Channel.


Jena Burchick is an Emmy Award winning filmmaker, Assistant Professor in the Electronic Media & Film department at Towson University and an IATSE 487 studio mechanic. She received her B.S in Electronic Media & Film from Towson University and her MFA in Film from Vermont College of Fine Arts. Her current research is focused in documentary and docu-narrative filmmaking. Her films explore the complexities of family dynamics and community relationships while investigating themes related to gender, sexuality, trauma, and marginalization.


Adam Kashmiry was born in Alexandria, Egypt. He came to the UK in 2010 and now lives in Glasgow. In 2012, Adam performed in the Citizens' Theatre Community Company and Scottish Refugee Council’s production Here We Stay which returned to The Tron Theatre in 2013. He has also appeared in the short film Time for T.E.A by LGBT Youth Scotland and his short film Everyman, produced by Bombito Productions will be premiering in February 2021. Adam was also featured in the 2020 film, Ghost Light, produced by the NTS and the Edinburgh International Festival, and can shortly be seen in the BBC production, The Years That Changed Modern Scotland. As well as a performer, Adam is also a Trans activist and was proud to present a TEDx talk in Glasgow in 2018, tackling different issues and stereotypes associated with the Trans community. Adam on stage was his professional stage debut as part of the Fringe Festival 2017. He went on to win a Fringe First Award and Herald Angel Award for his performance in 2017 and was also shortlisted for Amnesty’s International Award for Free Speech. After the production transferred to Battersea Arts Centre, Adam was nominated for an Offies Award London in 2019 . The ‘one-man’ Adam was also part of the Shedinburgh 2020 online festival.


  • Year
    2021
  • Runtime
    45 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    United States