FRIDAY, MAY 8 AT 4:00 PM PDT ONLINE
BE-WELL SHORTS
“The only constant in life is change,” philosophized Heraclitus of ancient Greece. This series of shorts explores what trans people know all too well: that life is a movable force where traditional attitudes, institutions, and internal stresses must be challenged to BE WELL.
Sponsored by BECU
Co-presented with Seattle Counseling Service
FAITH ALONE
Jess Kung: 2019; USA; 10 min.
This critical examination of the church as an institution is told creatively through the dual perspectives of the queer director and their mother, an unconventional minister.
ANNA TIVEL “THE QUESTION”
Sarah Whelden; 2019; USA; 5 min.
Stuck in a dead-end job and lost in a battle with her own identity, Quinn (Carlie Guevara, THE GARDEN LEFT BEHIND, Translations 2019) wanders a dark and rainy alleyway. In this quiet break from the vicious cycle of her lonely life, she closes her eyes: inside her mind is a dancer—graceful, spirited, confident—the embodiment of her inner self, which she struggles to embrace
TRANS DUDES WITH LADY CANCER
Brooks Nelson; 2018: USA; 34 min: Closed Captions
What are the chances that two transgender masculine people living under the same roof would be diagnosed with “lady cancer” in the same month, one with breast cancer and the other with ovarian cancer? TRANS DUDES WITH LADY CANCER is the filmmakers’ courageous and personal story about navigating a medical system that is still figuring out how to provide affirming care for transgender people.