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Whispers From The Grandmothers: Indigenous Perceptions of Gender
Dir. Renae Morrisseau
19 min. video CANADA 2001
[ SF PREMIERE ]
**Star in person

Grass is Greener
Dir. Amanda Raine
17 min. 16mm U.K. 1999

ASL signAlexandra Pomaluna
Dir. Gloria Monsalve
36 min. video COLOMBIA 1998
Spanish w/subtitles
[ SF PREMIERE ]

La Petit Mort
Dir. Sylke Rene Meyer
8 min. 35mm GERMANY 1999
[ WEST COAST PREMIERE ]

SUNDAY, NOV. 18. 7pm
ADMISSION: $8.00

Watch and listen to Whispers From The Grandmothers: Indigenous Perceptions of Gender by Dir. Renae Morrisseau. This documentary profiles the art, life, and underlying cultural grounding of multidisciplinary artist Aiyyana Maracle - a Mohawk grandmother and a transformed woman who loves women.

Then let Director Amanda Raine show you how the Grass is Greener when Tom and Mary meet on a lesbian and gay caravan. Tom is all Mary hates about gay men, and Mary is all Tom loathes about lesbians. What they find is each other, one caravan, and no way of getting out.

You won't want to miss the SF Premiere of Director Gloria Monsalve's Alexandra Pomaluna. In this dramatic work, a MTF transsexual struggles to set up shop as a hairdresser in the hard streets of Medellin, Columbia. Another must see: the West Coast Premiere of La Petit Mort by Dir. Sylke Rene Meyer, starring Berlin celebrities, Bridge Markland and Johnny Berlin.


Co-presented by Native American AIDS Project and Support Group for Lesbian & Bi identified MTFs

A special thank you in advance for being considerate of other festival goers and keeping all Tranny Fest events scent-free.