Saturday, November 16
Valencia: The Movie/S
9:00pm doors/9:30 pm show
2013 / USA / 105 min / DCP / Directors: Peter Anthony, Sharon Barnes, Aubree Bernier-Clarke, Cary Cronenwett, Bug Davidson, Cheryl Dunye, Lares Felicia- no, Dia Felix, Hilary Goldberg, Silas Howard, Alexa Inkeles, Jerry Lee, Olivia Parriott, Jill Soloway, Samuel Topiary, Courtney Trouble, Michelle Lawler, Sara St. Martin Lynne, Chris Vargas, Greg Youmans / Print Source: Radar Productions
Introduction by Jerry Lee Abram
Fresh from its world premiere at Frameline Film Festival, Valencia is experimental, kinky, queer, artistic, radical, sexy, and at times touchingly sincere. It is based on Michelle Tea's 2000 groundbreaking autobiographical novel about her life in early 90s San Fran- cisco. To create the film, Tea handed each of the chapters to a different director, each of whom cast a different "Michelle", including Lynn Breedlove, Annie Danger, Tea herself, and Lil Miss Hot Mess. Tea captures the es- sence of the film when she states "We were not gay. We were queer. We were dykes. We were really against the man and capitalism and always aware of everything that was unfair and unjust.”
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