2023 San Francisco Transgender Film Festival

Program 1

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10 films in package
Auntie Chris Signs of Rivers
Auntie Chris Smith performs an ASL adaptation of Langston Hughes' "The Negro Speaks of Rivers."
If I cannot Feed all the Hungers of The World, do I still hold Value?
Dysphoria follows as I, a demisexual non-binary femme, find myself in my Prime of external beauty approved by western standards.
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City Folx Episode 1, The Ads
City Folx is a comedy web series chronicling two under-employed Drag Kings’ struggle to hold onto their Mission area apartment.
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House of Enigma
"House of Enigma” is a short film exploring gender on an international scale.
Prittyboi
"Prittyboi" is a docu-style music video that follows two lovebirds on a romantic getaway as they traverse the beautiful Bay Area. They go thrift shopping, play fight with ice cream cones and take in the Marin County landscapes. Pandaraps', "Prittyboi" is a romantic hip-hop ballad about coming out as Genderqueer.
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Gender Euphoria: Trans people in the Bay Area
A documentary to showcase the lives of the diverse trans community in the SF Bay Area.
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AT WATER'S EDGE
Featuring mesmerizing queer dance in watery coves and ocean edges, AT WATER'S EDGE is a short dance film by Emmy Award-winning transgender choreographer Sean Dorsey.
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Last Call
A magical realist 16mm short focusing on the caretakers of three historic queer bars in San Francisco as they close their establishments, temporarily and permanently, amidst the 2020 COVID lockdown.
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CHIRON
I run a bath for your health, I fill it with the best herbs that only a hearts wealth can buy my love.
Do Digital Curanderas Use Eggs In Their Limpias?
A struggling Latinx healer considers abandoning the physical world for promises of a digital utopia.
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A struggling Latinx healer considers abandoning the physical world for promises of a digital utopia.

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Roberto Fatal [they/them/ellos] is a Meztize Chicana filmmaker and storyteller. They come from Rarámuri, Tewa Pueblo, Ute, and Spanish ancestry. Their Queer, gender fluid, Mestize/Mixed identity informs the sci-fi, films they make. Their work centers on humans who sit at the intersections of time, space and culture. From this unique vantage point, these characters can bridge divides, see all sides, find new paths forward and recall multiple histories long forgotten. The mixed people of Fatal’s stories can connect us deeply to an undercurrent of humanity that we often overlook in a world that is increasingly divided. Survival, intersectional identity, perseverance, love, empathy, community, connection and creation are at the heart of their characters and films. Fatal is a Sundance Film Institute Native Film Lab Fellow Alum and an Imagine Native Director's Lab feature film fellow alum. Their debut feature script, ELECTRIC HOMIES, was selected by GLAAD x The Black List as one of the best unproduced screenplays of 2022. Their latest short sci-fi drama, Do Digital Curanderas Use Eggs In Their Limpias, made it's world premiere at the British Film Institute's Flare festival in 2023.

  • Year
    2023
  • Runtime
    13:58
  • Language
    English, Spanglish
  • Country
    United States
  • Genre
    Short, Science Fiction
  • Subtitle Language
    English
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  • Director
    Roberto Fatal
  • Screenwriter
    Roberto Fatal
  • Producer
    Roberto Fatal, Jenny Koreny
  • Cast
    River Gallo, Angel Zeas, J. Andrea Amezcua Porras, Rob Habel
  • Cinematographer
    Avery Hudson
  • Editor
    Roberto Fatal