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Queer North Film Festival
The Queer North Film Festival is an annual film festival in Greater Sudbury, Sudbury, Ontario, which presents an annual program of LGBT film. Presented by the Sudbury Indie Cinema Co-op, the festival was staged for the first time in 2016. The same organization also stages the city's Junction North International Documentary Film Festival. On two past occasions, the festival has presented retrospective screenings of 1990s documentary films about the LGBT community in Sudbury, ''Mum's the Word (film), Mum's the Word (Maman et Ève)'' in 2017 and ''The Pinco Triangle'' in 2018."Queer North film provides a satirical look at life as a gay person in Sudbury back in the 80's and 90's"
''CBCS-FM, Morning North'', June 14, 2018.
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Film Festival
A film festival is an organized, extended presentation of films in one or more movie theater, cinemas or screening venues, usually annually and in a single city or region. Some film festivals show films outdoors or online. Films may be of recent date and depending upon the festival's focus, can include international and/or domestic releases. Some film festivals focus on a specific format of film, such Documentary film, documentary, or runtime, such as short film festivals, or genre, such as horror films, category of filmmakers, such as Woman, women, production country/region or subject matter. Film festivals can be competitive or non-competitive, and are often regarded within the film industry as launchpads for new filmmakers and indie films, as well as boosters for established filmmakers and studio productions. The films are either invited by festival curators, or selected by festival programmers from submissions made by the filmmakers, film producers, production companies, sale ...
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Carly Usdin
Carly Usdin (born 1982) is an American director, writer, and producer. Usdin is best known for directing the 2016 film '' Suicide Kale'' and co-creating the comic book series ''Heavy Vinyl'' with Nina Vakueva. In 2019, they received the Jury Prize for Best Director for the short film ''Misdirection'' at the Los Angeles Diversity Film Festival. Early life and education Usdin was raised in Monmouth County, New Jersey. They are Jewish. Usdin began to identify as a lesbian at age 16 and came out at age 20. They attended the University of Central Florida and received their bachelor's degree in film. Career Film Usdin's feature film directorial debut, '' Suicide Kale'', was released in 2016. Written by and starring Brittani Nichols, it also starred Jasika Nicole, Brianna Baker, and Lindsay Hicks. Usdin received the Audience Award for Best First Dramatic Feature at 2016 Outfest. In 2017, they were the showrunner and director for a digital web series called ''Threads'', which w ...
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List Of LGBT Film Festivals
An LGBTQ film festival or queer film festival is a specialized film festival that has an LGBTQ focus in its selection of films. LGBT film festivals often screen films that would struggle to find a mainstream audience and are often activist spaces for awareness-raising around LGBT rights as well as for community building among queer communities. The first LGBTQ-focused film festivals were organized in the United States as part of the awakening LGBTQ movement in the United States in the 1970s. The longest-running film festival with an LGBT focus is the Frameline Film Festival in San Francisco, which was established in 1977. Until the 1990s, LGBTQ film festivals were mostly informal screenings in Western countries. In the 1990s, NGOs were founded to create and promote queer-focused film festivals and festivals became more commercialized. Around this time, more queer-focused film festivals began to emerge, especially in East Asia and Eastern Europe. LGBT film festivals use differen ...
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Luca Guadagnino
Luca Guadagnino (; born 10 August 1971) is an Italian film director and producer. His films are characterized by their emotional complexity, eroticism, and lavish visuals. Guadagnino has received numerous accolades, including a Silver Lion, alongside nominations for an Academy Award and three BAFTA Awards. Born in Palermo from an Algerian mother and a Sicilian father, Guadagnino spent part of his childhood in Ethiopia, but the family moved back to Italy to escape the Ethiopian Civil War. Guadagnino began his career directing short films and documentaries. He made his feature-film debut with ''The Protagonists (1999 film), The Protagonists'' (1999), the first of his many collaborations with actress Tilda Swinton. His follow-up ''Melissa P. (film), Melissa P.'' (2005) was a commercial success in Italy but was met with mixed critical reception. Guadagnino gained further acclaim with his ''Desire'' trilogy, which consists of the films ''I Am Love (film), I A ...
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Call Me By Your Name (film)
''Call Me by Your Name'' () is a 2017 coming-of-age romantic drama film directed by Luca Guadagnino. Its screenplay, by James Ivory, who also co-produced, is based on the 2007 novel by André Aciman. The film is the final installment in Guadagnino's thematic "Desire" trilogy, after '' I Am Love'' (2009) and '' A Bigger Splash'' (2015). Set in northern Italy in 1983, ''Call Me by Your Name'' chronicles the romantic relationship between 17-year-old Elio Perlman (Timothée Chalamet) and Oliver ( Armie Hammer), a 24-year-old graduate-student assistant to Elio's father Samuel ( Michael Stuhlbarg), an archaeology professor. The film also stars Amira Casar, Esther Garrel, and Victoire Du Bois. Development began in 2007 when producers Peter Spears and Howard Rosenman optioned the rights to Aciman's novel. Ivory was chosen to co-direct with Guadagnino, but stepped down in 2016. Guadagnino joined the project as a location scout and eventually became sole director and co-producer. ...
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Michael Del Monte
Michael Del Monte is a Canadian documentary filmmaker best known for writing and directing the 2017 film ''Transformer''. Life and career Del Monte received a B.A. in philosophy from the University of Western Ontario. He completed his master's in theology at the University of Toronto. While on a training camp for the 2012 Olympic Trials, Del Monte got injured. A teammate had a DSLR camera, so Del Monte began making short profile pieces for the popular running website ''Flotrack''. He decided to give filmmaking a shot and at a race in London, Ontario, Del Monte approached 2012 Boston Marathon champion Wesley Korir, and asked if he could do a documentary on him. He met who would become his longtime producer and collaborator, Tad Munnings. The documentary, ''Transcend'', was executive produced by Frank Marshall/ The Kennedy Marshall Company and was acquired by Netflix and ESPN. Del Monte's second feature documentary, ''Transformer'', followed competitive bodybuilder Janae Kroc ...
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Transformer (film)
''Transformer'' is a 2017 Canadian documentary film directed by Michael Del Monte, featuring competitive bodybuilder Janae Kroc coping with both the physical and social processes of gender transition after coming out as a trans woman. Release and awards The film premiered at the 2017 Austin Film Festival, where it won the audience prize and feature documentary award."Transgender Documentary ‘Transformer’ Bought by Gravitas"
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It subsequently screened at the 2018

Catherine Gund
Catherine Gund (born Catherine Gund Saalfield; 1965) is an American producer, director, and writer who founded Aubin Pictures in 1996. Gund's films have screened around the world in festivals, theaters, museums, and schools; on PBS, HBO, Paramount+/MTV Documentary Films, and the Discovery Channel, Sundance Channel, Netflix, and Amazon Prime. She is a voting member ofthe Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Early life Catherine Gund was born in Geelong, Australia but grew up in Ohio. She is the daughter of billionaire philanthropist Agnes Gund and her first husband, Albrecht "Brec" Saalfield. She attended Brown University and received a dual degree in Art/Semiotics and Women's Studies, and was a member of Phi Beta Kappa. Career Upon graduation, Gund moved to New York City to do the Whitney Independent Study Program and joined ACT UP. She co-founded DIVA TV (Damned Interfering Video Activist Television), the AIDS activist video collective affiliated with ACT UP/NY wh ...
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Chavela (film)
''Chavela'' is a 2017 American documentary film, directed by Catherine Gund and Daresha Kyi. The film is a portrait of Mexican singer and actress Chavela Vargas. The film premiered at the 67th Berlin International Film Festival on February 9, 2017, in the Panorama Dokumente program."Daresha Kyi’s ‘Chavela’ Taken by Latido Films"
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It was picked up for international distribution by Latido Films. The film was a

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Rose McGowan
Rósa Arianna McGowan (born September 5, 1973) is an American actress and activist. After her film debut in a brief role in the comedy ''Encino Man'' (1992), she achieved recognition for her performance in the dark comedy ''The Doom Generation'' (1995), receiving an Independent Spirit Award nomination. She had her breakthrough in the horror film '' Scream'' (1996) and subsequently headlined the films '' Going All the Way'' (1997), '' Devil in the Flesh'' (1998), and '' Jawbreaker'' (1999). During the 2000s, McGowan became known to television audiences for her role as Paige Matthews in The WB supernatural drama series ''Charmed'' (2001–2006). She played a key role in the 2001 film '' Monkeybone'' and went on to star in Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino's double-feature film ''Grindhouse'' (2007), for which she was nominated for the Saturn Award for Best Actress and a Scream Award. In 2017, ''Time'' recognized McGowan as one of the Silence Breakers, the magazine's Person ...
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Michael Yerxa
Michael Yerxa is a Canadian documentary filmmaker. He is most noted for his collaborations with Mark Kenneth Woods, including the films '' Take Up the Torch'' (2015) and '' Two Soft Things, Two Hard Things'' (2016), and the television series ''Pride''. Originally from Hampton, New Brunswick, he attended Kennebecasis Valley High School."The fabulous road to success; As Hampton's Michael Yerxa shoots his last few episodes of 1 Girl 5 Gays, he reflects on his home province". ''Telegraph-Journal'', June 11, 2013. Active in the theatre program, he won a student theatre award from Theatre New Brunswick in 2000 for his play ''Small Actors''. He then studied theatre at Queen's University, appearing in theatre productions including ''The Music Man'' and '' City of Angels'', before moving to Toronto, where he became known as one of the regular panelists on '' 1 Girl 5 Gays''. In addition to his filmmaking, Yerxa has also worked in casting, including credits on the film '' Porcupine Lake'' ...
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Mark Kenneth Woods
Mark Kenneth Woods (date of birth unknown) is a Canadian writer, actor, producer, director and TV host. Biography Woods was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He graduated from University of Toronto's cinema studies program and continued with a Master's degree in communication and cultural studies from York University in Toronto. Woods is a filmmaker, writer and actor who works in film, video and television. He is best known for writing, producing and acting on the TV series and digital project '' The Face of Furry Creek'' and the '' House of Venus Show'' which initially aired on OutTV in Canada, and his commercial for Starbucks featuring Bianca Del Rio and Adore Delano called "Coffee Frenemies" which has been viewed over 1 million times. Woods has also produced and directed several documentaries including ''Is The Village Dying?'' about the state of LGBT neighbourhoods, ''Take Up the Torch'' (co-directed with Michael Yerxa) about the LGBT sports movement in Canada and ''Th ...
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