Join us at our hometown screening at the historic Castro Theatre, Co-Presented by CAAMFest, Asian & Pacific Islander Wellness Center, GAPA-Gay Asian Pacific Alliance, ITVS - Independent Television Service, and Kularts!
Out Run
A feature documentary by Leo Chiang and Johnny Symons
(2016, 75 minutes)
Mobilizing working-class transgender hairdressers and beauty queens, the dynamic leaders of the world’s only LGBT political party wage a historic quest to elect a trans woman to the Philippine Con...
Join us at our hometown screening at the historic Castro Theatre, Co-Presented by CAAMFest, Asian & Pacific Islander Wellness Center, GAPA-Gay Asian Pacific Alliance, ITVS - Independent Television Service, and Kularts!
Out Run
A feature documentary by Leo Chiang and Johnny Symons
(2016, 75 minutes)
Mobilizing working-class transgender hairdressers and beauty queens, the dynamic leaders of the world’s only LGBT political party wage a historic quest to elect a trans woman to the Philippine Congress.
SYNOPSIS:
As leader of the world’s only LGBT political party, Bemz Benedito dreams of being the first transgender woman in the Philippine Congress. But in a predominantly Catholic nation, rallying for LGBT representation in the halls of Congress is not an easy feat. Bemz and her eclectic team of queer political warriors must rethink traditional campaign strategies to amass support from unlikely places. Taking their equality campaign to small-town hair salons and regional beauty pageants, the activists mobilize working-class trans hairdressers and beauty queens to join the fight against their main political opponent, a homophobic evangelical preacher, and prove to the Filipino electorate that it’s time to take the rights of LGBT people seriously. But as outsiders trying to get inside the system, will they have to compromise their political ideals in order to win? Culminating on election day, OUT RUN provides a unique look into the challenges LGBT people face as they transition into the mainstream and fight for dignity, legitimacy, and acceptance across the globe.
About Frameline40: The King of Queer Film Festivals, the San Francisco International LGBTQ Film Festival has announced several highlights for this year’s renowned showcase for lesbian,
gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer cinema. Frameline, the world’s longest-running and largest LGBTQ film festival, will be held June 16-26, 2016 in San Francisco, Berkeley, and Oakland.