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A Kiss for Gabriela
Gabriela Leite is the first known sex worker to run for Brazilian Congress. “A Kiss for Gabriela” follows her 2010 campaign as she faces 822 opponents and challenges the male dominated political system to see if a sex worker, activist, wife, mother, and cultural icon can beat the odds and win the election. A trailer of the feature length film currently in post-production will be screened at the Cabaret. Directed by Laura Murray. www.akissforgabriela.com |
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Dan Drogena
Video Synopsis: Dan Drogena is a former client of the legendary Lusty Lady peep show. This film takes an in depth look at Dan as he struggles to fill the void left by the Lusty’s closure. Brown Meshugana was a peep show dancer at the Lusty Lady in Seattle. Currently based in NYC, Brown Meshugana can be found dancing, taking photos and sipping whiskey. Inquiries can be sent to bmeshugana@gmail.com |
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All That Sheltering Emptiness
Film Synopsis: All That Sheltering Emptiness is a meditation on elevators, hotel lobbies, hundred dollar bills, the bathroom, a cab, chandeliers, cocktails, the receptionist, arousal, and other routines in the life of a New York City callboy. Gorgeously hand-processed in full 16mm glory, this film is a collaboration between Gina Carducci (Generations; Stone Welcome Mat) and Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore (author of So Many Ways to Sleep Badly; editor of Nobody Passes: Rejecting the Rules of Gender and Conformity). All That Sheltering Emptiness explodes the typical narratives of desire, escape and intimacy to evoke something more honest. Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore is the author of two novels, So Many Ways to Sleep Badly and Pulling Taffy, and the editor of four nonfiction anthologies, including Nobody Passes: Rejecting the Rules of Gender and Conformity and That’s Revolting! Queer Strategies for Resisting Assimilation. Mattilda recently created Lostmissing, a public art project about the friend who will always be there, no matter what, and what happens when you lose that relationship. She also just finished a new anthology, Why Are Faggots So Afraid of Faggots?, a question she knows everyone is asking. Gina and Mattilda are working on their next film, all shot on 16mm from a fire escape in San Francisco’s Tenderloin district. Gina Carducci Gina Carducci is a contact printer by day and a filmmaker by night. That leaves no time for sleeping but lots of time for filmmaking. Gina’s first film Stone Welcome Mat premiered at the Venice Film Festival in 2003. Generations, a collaboration with Barbara Hammer, premiered at MoMA in 2010. Gina is now shooting The 16mm Seasonal Series to premiere in the fall of 2012. As always, all shot on the Bolex, hand-processed in the kitchen and edited on the flatbed in Gina’s basement in Brooklyn. Film is not dead. |
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At Last
Video Synopsis: The mysterious journey of a Lady and Her box. Leanne Gillard is an artist and fetish educator. Ms Virilia Crush is a professional dominant, reigning in Toronto. Mée Rose is a mixed media artist working in Toronto. |
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Red Umbrella Project
1:26 PSA from the 2011 Sex Workers’ Media Training by the Red Umbrella Project. |




