$15 General Admission $10 Student/Child/Senior $7 Member
About (Monika Treut, 2021, Germany, 88 min, in English)
A journey through shifting identities
Twenty years after the making of her groundbreaking trans documentary Gendernauts, Monika Treut returns to San Francisco to catch up with her subjects and find out where time and life have led them. What she finds is a city transformed: what had once been a utopia for trans communities has now grown largely inaccessible due to rising costs and gentrification. Sandy Stone, Stafford, Susan Stryker, Max Wolf Valerio, and Annie Sprinkle all return in this lovelyif bittersweetdocument of trans elderhood and enduring activism in the face of an affordability crisis and a repressive government.
[A] powerful and uplifting queer communion of intimate conversations being witness to it feels like sitting in a quiet corner with all the most interesting guests at a party. The Queer Review
Synopsis courtesy of Muscle Distribution
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Northwest Film Forum (Afficher)
1515 12th Ave.
Seattle, WA 98122
United States
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