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Frameline Voices
About
Frameline Voices is a curated program of impactful short films representing experiences unique to LGBTQ+ people and communities. As part of its renewed mission, Frameline Voices will expand the mainstream media representation of LGBTQ+ people through career development of LGBTQ+ creators and the exhibition of their work. Since its inception in 2011, Voices’ films have been viewed over 4 million times and have been accessed from nearly every country in the world.
The films launching Dec 25th are: Carving Space, a documentary about queering mainstream skateboarding culture by director Annie Dean-Ganek; Flood, a dramatic short highlighting social disparity by writer/director Joseph Amenta; Mr. Navajo, a biography of a Two Spirit Navajo committed to his community by directors Jasper Rischen and Saila Huusko; and Were You Gay in High School?, a comedic short about navigating sexual identity by co-writer and director Niki Ang and co-writer and cinematographer Karen Du.
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