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4 Films To Watch From Milwaukee Film s GenreQueer Pride Month Screenings

/ Still from the film The New Black, one of the films screening in Milwaukee Film s GenreQueer Pride Month program. This year for Pride Month, Milwaukee Film’s GenreQueer program is presenting over 20 films and events throughout June focused on LGBTQ+ cinema. GenreQueer was started in 2018 as a part of the Milwaukee Film Festival and is now being expanded as a part of Milwaukee Film’s Culture & Communities project, which is dedicated to representing historically marginalized communities. In 2019, Aster Gilbert was hired as GenreQueer’s lead program coordinator and says this plan to expand out of the film festival has existed since the early days of the program.

Documentary Some Kind Of Heaven Showcases The Struggle For Happiness In America s Largest Retirement Community

Joychild Documentary Demonstrates Willingness To Try & Listen To Kids Exploring Their Own Gender Identity

A still from Aurora Brachman s short documentary Joychild. Filmmaker Aurora Brachman is drawn to stories about intimacy and relationships between families and communities. Her most recent short documentary Joychildexplores that dynamic within a play group called Rainbow Families. Shot on 16-millimeter film in black and white, the film shares a story of an eight-year-old recalling a memory with their mother of when they came out as transgender. Joychild makes this conversation into an intimate, poetic portrait exploring both the positives of growing up gender expansive as well as the hesitancy and fear. “I knew that I wanted to make a film about gender expansive children and specifically, gender expansive children in the context of like a loving relationship with their parent and what it can look like for a child to explore themselves when they have that kind of love and support from a parent,” says Brachman.

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