CAS'L'shown with Monster Road
Directed by Bruce Bickford
United States, 47 Minutes
FRI APR 24, 7:15pm
SALEM CINEMA
Salem, Oregon
Film BlogCAS'L'shown with Monster Road
Directed by Bruce Bickford
United States, 47 Minutes
FRI APR 24, 7:15pm
SALEM CINEMA
Salem, Oregon
Dreams Deffered is a heartbreaking documentary about the murder of Sakia Gunn a 16 year aggressive killed in a hate crime. The documentary focuses less on who killed Sakia and more on why the media ignored such a heartbreaking story. We saw the media barage after Mathew Sheppard was murdered. We heard his story over and over yet a 16 year old African American queer teen is murdered and there is nothing but a whisper. This documentary addresses just that while telling the compelling story of Sakia through the eyes of her family and friends.
As a complete festival QFF may seem like there isn't a cohesive story being told here. I have chosen six movies that seem to have no relative connection besides a basic link to the queer community. But they do. I chose movies that tell stories on the fringe of Queer Culture. For many queer people serving in the military is an outrageous choice yet here is the story of those who serve in the military and are most affected by don't ask don't tell. Don't Ask is a compelling documentary that not only forces us to address why queer people would choose to serve in the military which blatantly doesn't want us but what the affects of Clinton's policy is on that choice.
The Found Footage Festival is a one-of-a-kind event that showcases footage from videos that were found at garage sales and thrift stores and in warehouses and dumpsters throughout the country. Curators Joe Pickett and Nick Prueher host each screening in-person and provide their unique observations and commentary on these found video obscurities. www.foundfootagefestival.com

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BIJOU ARTS CINEMAS
1 hour, 30 minutes.
Film InfoFrom cult classics and pop culture to independent and foreign -- the Cultural Forum film coordinators present a wide spectrum of films. Most film showings on campus are free.
Founded in 1992, this year marks the 17th Anniversary of the Cultural Forum's Queer Film Festival. One of the first film festivals of its kind in the NW, the series is provocative and engages the entire community.
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