All screenings are free and the venue is wheelchair accessible. (more info soon)
FRIDAY, JUNE 19
doors 6:30pm, 7 PM Program
Disability Justice for Palestine | Sins Invalid
Hey Frameline | John Greyson
Shit Manarchists Say | Lacey Johnson and Rebecca Ruiz Sunwoo
Criminal Queers | Eric A. Stanley and Chris Vargas
SATURDAY, JUNE 20
1 PM Program
Hey Elton | John Greyson
Gaza Island | John Greyson
Dr. Haidar Eid: The Two State Solution | Jordan Flaherty
Oakland to Palestine Solidarity Mural | Pabl...
All screenings are free and the venue is wheelchair accessible. (more info soon)
FRIDAY, JUNE 19
doors 6:30pm, 7 PM Program
Disability Justice for Palestine | Sins Invalid
Hey Frameline | John Greyson
Shit Manarchists Say | Lacey Johnson and Rebecca Ruiz Sunwoo
Criminal Queers | Eric A. Stanley and Chris Vargas
SATURDAY, JUNE 20
1 PM Program
Hey Elton | John Greyson
Gaza Island | John Greyson
Dr. Haidar Eid: The Two State Solution | Jordan Flaherty
Oakland to Palestine Solidarity Mural | Pablo Serrano
We Blocked the Boat | Pablo Serrano
Pinkwashing Exposed: Seattle Fights Back | Dean Spade
Panel discussion to follow
3:30 PM Program
Fuck My Life, the short | Xandra Ibarra and Rob Fatal
Reinas de Los Angeles | Byron Jose
Kate Bornstein is a Queer and Pleasant Danger – trailer | Sam Feder
Major | Annaliese Ophelian; StormMiguel
Panel discussion to follow
8 PM Program
Once Upon a Time | Happy Hyder
The Beginning Parts | Lisa Ganser and Nomy Lamm
Different Strokes: A Rad History | Ill Nipashi
The Break | Alexis Mitchell
The Passionate Pursuits of Angela Bowen | Jennifer Abod
SUNDAY, JUNE 21
1 PM Program
Sins Invalid: An Unshamed Claim to Beauty | Patty Berne
Enter the Pink Void | Wizard Apprentice
Things Are Different Now | Ryan Conrad
The Path to Coming Out: Queer Lebanese Speak Up | Bassem Kassab
High Hopes | Guy Davidi and Angela Godfrey-Goldstein
3:30 PM Program
Candy Royalle | Candy Royalle
One Night | Laura Durkay
La Corrida | Xandra Ibarra
Sin Visa | Bassem Kassab
OUTSIDE THE FRAME'S MISSION:
A Film Festival for the Rest of Us
As members of queer communities we are creating Outside the Frame, a film festival that challenges Frameline’s complicity with Israeli apartheid. This festival will feature the work of filmmakers who have withdrawn their work from Frameline or did not submit because of Frameline’s continued partnership with the Israeli government. OTF will include films from others who believe in, and whose work supports, LGBTQI visual culture’s role in the anti-imperial struggle.
Outside the Frame will present cutting edge films, as well as live performance, that place the gay/lesbian agenda in the context of broader international movements for justice. Outside the Frame brings together filmmakers and performance artists opposed to Israeli policies in Palestine and in protest of the pinkwashing of the SF LGBT film festival through the Israeli Consulate’s cash donations.
Outside the Frame goes back to the roots of queer liberation and re-imagines futures for radical social change. Outside the Frame is anti-capitalist and refuses to take governmental or corporate grants.
Liberation Not Assimilation
Outside the Frame calls on all queers to join in questioning what has become the dominant narrative of assimilation rather than liberation. Part of that narrative is that Israel is a “friend” of queers simply because it gives money to a queer cultural event, or supports the production of a queer film that will be used as propaganda for Israel. As queer activists for social justice, including Palestinian liberation, we recognize that Israel is attempting to co-opt the queer struggle for liberation while the Israeli government continues to kill, exclude and deny rights to Palestinians, including Queer Palestinians. This is pinkwashing, and Frameline must stop participating in it. Instead, Frameline must publicly commit to honor the Cultural and Academic boycott called by the Palestinian people in 2005 and sever their ties with the Israeli government until such time as the Palestinian people call off the boycott.
http://outsidetheframefest.org/