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Director Céline Sciamma's 18th century sapphic love story can be enjoyed simply for the beauty of it's images, the great performances by Noémie Merlant, Adèle Haenel and Luàna Bajrami, or as an all too human tale of love and loss. It was also seen as a great step forward in queer representation on screen and the ability of openly gay women to tell their own stories.
The normal panel of Eric Trommater, Sila Blume and Erin Brown were augmented this week by four diverse voices within the queer women's film world.
Nicole De Meneses is a writer-director-producer and runs Dark Rainbow Films.
https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-dark-rainbows-sapphic-stories-shine
Jennifer A. Trujillo runs the Gilbert Baker film festival, showcasing LGBTQIA+ narrative films, shorts and documentaries.
https://gilbertbakerfilmfestival.lgbt
Laura Petrie runs The Cinema Systers Film Festival. The only all-lesbian film festival in America.
https://cinemasysters.com/
krissy mahan is a working class filmmaker whose work uses humor to explore contemporary issues such as accessibility, gender expression and classism through short films and documentaries.
https://www.dykeumentary.com/
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