IMA graduate Sam Feder will be screening Kate Bornstein is a Queer and Pleasant Danger at the British Film Institute in London from March 21st to the 23rd. The film is a portrait of Kate Bornstein as an author, a performance artist, a gender theorist and a pioneering gender outlaw. Tickets can be purchased on the British Film Institute’s site.
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IMA students Jay Weichun and Natalie Conn’s screening at the Black Maria Festival Tour
IMA students Jay Weichun and Natalie Conn’s film A Place of Spirit will be part of the Black Maria Festival Tour. The students will be attending the screening on March 1st, 2:00PM at the Madison Arts and Cultural Alliance Public Library where the tour will be currently taking place. More dates and locations of the Black Maria Festival Tour is listed on their website.
IMA graduate Sam Feder’s sneak preview of documentary
IMA graduate Sam Feder hosted a sneak preview of Kate Bornstein is a Queer and Pleasant Danger at The Wild Project in the East Village. The film focuses Kate Bornstein, who is a performance artist, writer and trailblazing trans elder that lives life as a “gender outlaw” that deconstructs gender and binaries. Not only did Sam Feder want a film about a trans person that was more than just them being trans, yet also a documentary that featured a multi dimensional person and the positive impact the have on the world.