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Thanks to All Our Supporters

INTRO | TIX | SHOWS TIMES (all pm):
1
| 2 | 4 | 6 | 8 | 10 | Video Lounge


8pm FULL THROTTLE
Mayor’s Proclamation presented by Assemblyman Mark Leno | Co presenter: Araujo Memorial Fund, Gwen Araujo's Family in person

PREMIERES: WC = West Coast | SF = San Francisco


Isn't It Obvious stillIsn’t it Obvious?

Dir. Shelly Prevost
video 10min. 2003 USA
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Gwen Araujo’s Family in person. Memorial video for the murdered 17 year-old Latina transgendered youth, Gwen Araujo.

Transcendence stillTranscendence
Dir. Todd Holland, video 5min.
2003 USA | SF Premiere
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Director in person. This trailer documentary chronicles the first gospel choir in the world comprised entirely of transgender individuals.

A Short Story About Ants stillA Short Story About Ants
Dir. Indy Turan, video 3min.
1998 USA | World Premiere
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Director in person. A beautifully crafted narrated animation in which the main character is exposed to a vision of humanity and his own future.

Hella Ho's stillHella Ho's
Dir. Ricky Lee, video 6min.
2003 USA | World Premiere
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Director and stars in person. Hip Hop Music Video starring Katastrophe.

I Am Who I Am still collagesI Am Who I Am:
My Life as a Transsexual

Dir. Ji Hoon Park, video 57min.
2003 USA | World Premiere
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Twelve FTM and MTF transsexuals living in Pennsylvania and New Jersey areas share their life stories and talk about problems they face in their everyday lives.


TRT: 96min.


Thank you for keeping Tranny Fest a scent-free event; refrain from using perfumes, colognes, scented oils so others with allergies may attend. Tranny Fest can provide ASL interpretation with advance notice. Please contact us for wheelchair accessibility and other accessibility needs.

 

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