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Queer Short Film to Premier in San Francisco at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, QWOCMAP FILM FESTIVAL, June 2012

 

"LOVABILITY" is a film about a beautiful queer women of color who looses her ability to walk after a motorcycle crash.

 

Non-union, non-paid

PERKS: Film exposure, reel and meals

SHOOTING LOCATION: Bay Area

 

SEEKING 4 ROLES: 

Age 21-30

Requires kissing and touching but no nudity.

 

Film Call 2011 Queer Women of Color Film Festival

I'm totally late posting this, but if you've not already heard, QWOCMAP put out a call for films for the 2011 film fest and the announcement follows. I'm not affiliated with them, so please contact them if you have any questions or whatev.

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QWOCMAP 10th Anniversary

African American Art & Culture Complex
762 Fulton Street
San Francisco, CA, 94101
Saturday, October 9

QWOCMAP Closing Night Party

Monkey Club
2730 21st Street
San Francisco, CA, 94110
(415) 647-6546
Come get cozy at the funky Monkey Club: toast to a wildly successful Festival, reminisce with friends old and new, and chill to the sounds of Motown, Disco, 80s, and Funk provided by DJ Emancipacion and DJ Lunaceptive. Once you party with l@s QWOCMAPer@s, you won't regret or forget it. Closing Night Party Sunday June 13 8 pm, $5 - $20 Monkey Club 2730 21st Sreet @ Bryant San Francisco

QWOCMAP: "THE" After Party

Bollyhood Cafe
3372 19th Street
San Francisco, CA, 94110
(415) 970-0362
Between fabulous Opening Night & Closing Night parties, what do you have? THE After Party! We're back at Bollyhood Cafe, site of some of the best dancing of the year, for some more steamy, good, clean queer fun. So if you spotted a cutie in the Curve Crowd Friday night, now's your chance! Come to THE After Party on Saturday night and work your charm.

QWOCMAP Opening Night Party

Medjool
2522 Mission Street
San Francisco, CA, 94110
(415) 550-9055
Celebrate the Festival kickoff in sultry style at Medjool, where you can lounge on plush sofas, shake your stuff on the dance floor or take in the gorgeous view from the mezzanine. (Of course, you could escort someone sexy onto the dance floor and focus on that gorgeous view instead!) Medjool is concocting an impressive array of seductive small plates and delectable drink specials just for this party. image_3image_12

6th annual Queer Women of Color Film Festival, Closing Night

Brava Theater
2781 24th Street
San Francisco, CA, 94110
(415) 641-7657
The 6th annual QUEER WOMEN OF COLOR FILM FESTIVAL (QWOCFF)is a 3-day Film Festival, featuring 38 films in 4 screening programs, the majority of which are brand-new films from Queer Women of Color Media Arts Project's (QWOCMAP) filmmaker training program! This year's Festival includes a focus on Queer Native American, Indigenous, First Nations Women and Two-Spirits; four Q&A sessions with filmmakers after the films; and a performance with Two-Spirit artists.

6th annual Queer Women of Color Film Festival

Brava Theater
2781 24th Street
San Francisco, CA, 94110
(415) 641-7657
EVENT NAME: 6th annual Queer Women of Color Film Festival BRIEF DESCRIPTION: The 6th annual QUEER WOMEN OF COLOR FILM FESTIVAL (QWOCFF)is a 3-day Film Festival, featuring 38 films in 4 screening programs, the majority of which are brand-new films from Queer Women of Color Media Arts Project's (QWOCMAP) filmmaker training program! This year's Festival includes a focus on Queer Native American, Indigenous, First Nations Women and Two-Spirits; four Q&A sessions with filmmakers after the films; and a performance with Two-Spirit artists.

6th annual Queer Women of Color Film Festival, Opening Night

Brava Theater
2781 24th Street
San Francisco, CA, 94110
(415) 641-7657
The 6th annual QUEER WOMEN OF COLOR FILM FESTIVAL (QWOCFF)is a 3-day Film Festival, featuring 38 films in 4 screening programs, the majority of which are brand-new films from Queer Women of Color Media Arts Project's (QWOCMAP) filmmaker training program! This year's Festival includes a focus on Queer Native American, Indigenous, First Nations Women and Two-Spirits; four Q&A sessions with filmmakers after the films; and a performance with Two-Spirit artists.

Journey of Dreams: Queer & Trans API Films

SF LGBT Community Center
1800 Market Street
San Francisco, CA, 94102
415.865-5555
Asian Pacific Islander Cultural Center in association with QWOCMAP presents Journey of Dreams: Queer & Trans API Films Saturday, May 22nd, 7:30PM Rainbow Room, SF LGBT Community Center 1800 Market Street, SF (415) 865-5555 From transplanted family dreams to delightful disco balls to lyrical explorations of adoption and assimilation, these films journey through history to remind us that we carry home in our hearts. All works created through the QWOCMAP Filmmaker Training Program. Films A Letter Home (Shahrzad M. Davis) Homeschool (So Yung Kim)
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