Collection «The Queer Umbrella»
Cappuccino |
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Switzerland, 2010, 16 min
Genre/Subjects: Coming Out, Gay, Youth Language: in French with Russian subtitles DIRECTOR: Tamer Ruggli |
Despite his marginal and extrovert looks, Jeremie is a shy teenager who keeps a heavy secret: his homosexuality. While trying to find his way between his classmate and sexual fantasy Damien and his very generous but protective mother Gina, his life is about to change... |
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The Queer Umbrella |
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UK, 2010, 3 min
Genre/Subjects: Queer, LGBT Language: in English with Russian subtitles DIRECTOR: Rosa Middleton |
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The Queer Umbrella is a short animated film investigating what the word 'Queer' means today. It works like a moving 'Zine', combining the different ideas of several people along with a variety of animation styles and media. |
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Masala Mama |
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Singapore, 2010, 8 min
Genre/Subjects: Tolerance Language: in Tamil & Hokkien with Russian and English subtitles DIRECTOR: Michael Kam |
The young son of a poor "rag-and-bone" man aspires to draw superheroes but goes about it the wrong way by stealing a comic book from the gentle owner of a small Indian grocery ("mama") shop. When fate brings them together again, they each discover something much more important... |
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UK, 2007, 9min
Genre/Subjects: Lesbian, Coming Out, Youth, Animation Language: in Spanish with Russian subtitles DIRECTOR: Peque Varela |
From childhood to adolescence, a person’s itinerary between two sexes, that society locks up in stereotypes and a women’s body. |
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The Distance Between |
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Australia, 2009, 23 min
Genre/Subjects: Youth, Gay, Coming Out, Animation, Drama Language: in English with Russian Subtitles DIRECTOR: Michael Fahd |
The Distance Between is a twisted coming-of-age tale. 14 year old Raymond, pursued by a distorted fantasy, seeks an escape from the torments of a confused youth. Set in the 1980’s, his dream of finding happiness away from a severe reality, takes him a fair greater distance than expected. |
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Generations |
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USA, 2011, 30 min
Genre/Subjects: Queer filmmaking, queer culture, history, experimental Language: in English with Russian subtitles DIRECTOR: Barbara Hammer and Gina Carducci |
GENERATIONS is a 30-minute16mm film about mentoring and passing on the tradition of personal experimental filmmaking. Barbara Hammer, 70 years old, hands the camera to Gina Carducci, a young queer filmmaker. Shooting during the last days of Astroland at Coney Island, New York, the filmmakers find that the inevitable fact of ageing echoes in the architecture of the amusement park and in the emulsion of the film medium itself. Editing completely separately both picture and sound, the filmmakers join their films in the middle when they’ve finished making a true generational and experimental experiment. |