MFF: My Prairie Home (film)

Canada| 2013 | 77 MIN | DIR: Chelsea McMullan Friday, September 26 | 10:00 PM Landmark Oriental Sunday, September 28 | 10:00 PM Landmark Oriental Friday, October 03 | 4:30 PM Fox-Bay   Simultaneously a look into the life of transgender singer-songwriter Rae Spoon (who uses the gender-neutral pronoun “they”) as well as a celebration of the categorization-defying music they create (fusing folk, country, indie rock, and electronica), "My Prairie Home" is a truly original portrait of a true original. We follow Rae as they travel across Canada on tour, revealing the evangelical upbringing and forbidden first love that marked their early life intermingled with playfully surreal music videos set at prom or among the dinosaurs in a natural history museum. This documentary is as unique and untraditional as the performer it aims to capture.   THANKS TO OUR SUPPORTERS: COMMUNITY PARTNERS: FORGE, Inc. | Hours Against Hate | PrideFest  

Monthly meeting: Kate Bornstein’s “Hello Cruel World: 101 Alternatives to Suicide”

Topic: Book discussion.  Kate Bornstein's "Hello Cruel World: 101 Alternatives to Suicide for Teens, Freaks and Other Outlaws"   Description: Are you ready to discuss Kate Bornstein's book "Hello Cruel World: 101 Alternatives to Suicide for Teens, Freaks and Other Outlaws?" We are! Bring your copy and ideas along to this meeting to talk about alternatives to suicide, building a wider range of skills to combat depression and suicidal thoughts, and helping each other stay alive through Kate's only directive of "Don't be mean."   (You don't need to have read the book to participate.) Legendary Kate Bornstein directly addresses the often daunting and prevalent reality of suicidal thoughts and actions within trans and queer communities. Through her typical bold, intense, and playful style, Kate offers unconventional alternatives to suicide in her book "Hello Cruel World: 101 Alternatives to Suicide for Teens, Freaks and Other Outlaws." Don't be fooled by the book's title! This book has […]

MFF: My Prairie Home

Canada| 2013 | 77 MIN | DIR: Chelsea McMullan Friday, September 26 | 10:00 PM Landmark Oriental Sunday, September 28 | 10:00 PM Landmark Oriental Friday, October 03 | 4:30 PM Fox-Bay   Simultaneously a look into the life of transgender singer-songwriter Rae Spoon (who uses the gender-neutral pronoun “they”) as well as a celebration of the categorization-defying music they create (fusing folk, country, indie rock, and electronica), "My Prairie Home" is a truly original portrait of a true original. We follow Rae as they travel across Canada on tour, revealing the evangelical upbringing and forbidden first love that marked their early life intermingled with playfully surreal music videos set at prom or among the dinosaurs in a natural history museum. This documentary is as unique and untraditional as the performer it aims to capture.   THANKS TO OUR SUPPORTERS: COMMUNITY PARTNERS: FORGE, Inc. | Hours Against Hate | PrideFest

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Something Must Break (MKE LGBT Film Fest)

Genderqueer Sebastian may be the most commandingly upfront character we meet this Festival: a young trans person working to transition more fully to being Ellie but, whatever her personal stumbles, defies the world, and her suitors, to meet her on her own terms. Not hesitating to smash a bottle over a 'phobe's head, she's a badass, or just sensibly direct in her desires. She gets through the days, passing the time at a who-cares job, afterwards cruising for sex. But when she meets Andreas, she thinks she may have met something serious. (After they first hook-up, the immediately retreating Andreas backpedals with "Look, I'm not gay." Sebastian replies, "I'm not either.") Award-winning filmmaker Ester Martin Bergsmark has, once again, made a film both dreamily beautiful and rousingly raw. Tiger Award, International Film Festival Rotterdam 2014; Jury Award, International Dramatic Feature, Outfest 2014 Community Co-Sponsors: FORGE Community Co-Presenters: Queer Zine Archive Project (QZAP); Genderqueer Milwaukee; Tall […]

Kate Bornstein is a Queer and Pleasant Danger (MKE LGBT Film Fest)

Artist/theorist Kate Bornstein explodes binaries while deconstructing gender - and her own identity. Trans-dyke. Reluctant polyamorist. Sadomasochist. Recovering Scientologist. Pioneering gender outlaw. Sam Feder's playful, meditative documen-tary joins Bornstein on her latest tour, capturing rollicking public performances and personal revelations as it bears witness to Kate as a trailblazing artist-theorist-activist who inhabits a space between male and female with wit, style and astonishing candor. We unfurled this so great, really lovely film last February and we bring it back at audience insistence and also in anticipation of Bornstein's visit to the UWM campus on October 30, to be hosted by the UWM LGBT Resource Center. Community Co-Sponsor: FORGE Community Co-Presenters: Genderqueer Milwaukee; Fair Wisconsin Campus Partners: UWM LGBT Resource Center http://www4.uwm.edu/psoa/film/lgbtfilmfestival/schedule.html

Monthly meeting – MKE LGBT Films!

Instead of our regular monthly meeting in October, full of discussion and with a focus on a specific topic, we encourage you to take part in the Milwaukee LGBT Film/Video Festival, October 16 - 26, 2014.   The Milwaukee LGBT Film/Video Festival is offering a wide range of trans-focused films, including the following: Something Must Break October 17, 2014 Kate Bornstein is a Queer and Pleasant Danger October 24, 2014   Categorical Refutation: An evening of Trans* Shorts October 25, 2014   52 Tuesdays October 26, 2014        

CATEGORIAL REFUTATION: An Evening of Trans* Shorts (MKE LGBT Film Fest)

Definitions claimed and ignored in this energetic conflation of characters engaging with disclosure, athletics, postmodernism, robots (possibly), mothers, and a bling bedecked walker as vehicles for getting where and who you need to be. To screen: Bradley Manning Had Secrets (Adam Butcher, UK, 5min., 2011); Dating Sucks: A Genderqueer Misadventure (Sam Berliner, US, 12:40, 2013); Gender Games (Meg Smaker and Veronica Lopez, US, 9min., 2013); Black is Blue (Cheryl Dunye, US, 21min., 2014); MyMy (Anna Helme, Australia, 15min., 2014); two from Zackary Druckart: Fish (US, 2min., 2008) and She Gone Rogue (with Rhys Ernst, US, 22min., 2012), and more! Community Co-Sponsors: PrideFest; The Tool Shed; FORGE Community Co-Presenters: Genderqueer Milwaukee Campus Partner: UWM LGBT Alumni Chapter http://www4.uwm.edu/psoa/film/lgbtfilmfestival/schedule.html  

52 Tuesdays (MKE LGBT Film Fest)

52 Tuesdays is, truly, 52 consecutive Tuesdays in the relationship between a gender-transitioning mother and her daughter, the year that the mother starts to transition and reluctantly asks her teenager to live with her father. Tuesdays will be the day that they reserve for each other, to hang out. The year brings changes for both of them: James, the transitioning parent, working to declare his identity while maintaining a sense to the relationship with the daughter he loves, and the 16 year-old Billie, unmoored, and defiant a bit, beginning to explore her own sexuality and making clumsy stabs at adulthood in the process. Both stumble towards new declarations of identity, and the balance the two work to sustain between their own relationship and their emerging sense of self makes for a compelling, quite moving dance. It's a beautiful film. And the filmmaking itself worked to meet the dictates of James and Billie's relationship. Filmmaker Sophie […]

Kate Bornstein: On Men, Women, and the Rest of Us

Sponsored by the UWM LGBT Resource Center "A self-described trans-dyke, reluctant-polyamorist, sadomasochist, and recovering Scientologist, Kate Bornstein has been instrumental in raising transgender visibility. She is a role model for a generation of people that is learning how to define its gender and sexuality, and survive in a world that frequently greets them with hate and hostility. When we can watch Laverne Cox regularly on the popular Netflix series Orange is the New Black, or root for writer Janet Mock resisting Piers Morgan’s transphobic narrative on his CNN talk show, we can thank Kate for paving the way. She modeled how we can tell our own stories." -- Sam Feder | Director, Producer, Editor of The film, "Kate Bornstein is a Queer and Pleasant Danger" UWM is thrilled to have Kate Bornstein coming to our campus this October to share her story through a one woman show titled "Men, Women, and the Rest of Us." […]