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Thursday, August 17th, 2023

Masc: Trans Men, Butch Dykes and Gender-nonconforming Heroes in Cinema

 

 


Mark your calendars for the #Outfest UCLA Legacy Project Screening Series MASC: TRANS MEN, BUTCH DYKES AND GENDER-NONCONFORMING HEROES IN CINEMA, happening Aug. 19-25th, FREE admission!

⁠Masc
 spotlights a rich tapestry of stories of the courageous lives of trans men, butch lesbians, gender outlaws and gender nonconforming rebels. This program — co-curated by writer-archivist-filmmaker Jenni Olson and film critic Caden Mark Gardner — surveys six decades of cinema history in search of authentic, complex representations of masculine identity that exist outside the realm of cisheteronormative masculinity. Featuring tales of youth and adulthood, of obstacles and allies, this series presents multifaceted narratives of unforgettable subjects and characters. As with other under-represented groups, seeing ourselves on screen is a relatively rare experience for AFAB (assigned female at birth) transmasculine folks; this series encompasses a cinematically rich array of genres and styles, and these remarkable films offer a vital, necessary, transformative gift for all viewers.

Moving between fiction and non-fiction of varying lengths, Masc presents double features accompanied by special guests each night. This notable cinematic collection offers a range of perspectives, together illuminating the evolution of gender identity and expression across time through various frameworks, contexts and settings.

Featuring Dee Rees’ acclaimed coming-of-age film, Pariah, about a Black teen in Brooklyn navigating her gender identity; and the compassionate Sundance award-winning documentary, Southern Comfort, which explores still painfully relevant issues of ignorance and exclusion. Vera is the dramatization of a real-life trans figure in Brazil, and No Ordinary Man is an acclaimed rehabilitation of a real-life trans figure of the past.

There are winning portraits of butch heroes in Chavela and Lifetime Guarantee: Phranc’s Adventures in Plastic, while Maggots and Men present a revisionist homage to Sergei Eisenstein’s Battleship Potemkin that reimagines the past to lead us into the future. Shinjuku Boys and The Aggressives spotlight butch and masculine subcultures within their unique time and place, and an eclectic collection of shorts are showcased in Masc: The Shorts.

While these films are grouped within the broader umbrella of masc, the nuances, intersections and differences of what butch and trans can represent on-screen also serve as the series’ own continuous dialogue. Masc is ultimately a cinematic celebration giving recognition and dignity to the courageous queer visionaries who have blazed these trails and who continue to show the way forward and inspire us all.

Saturday, Aug. 19, 7:30 p.m.

 

“No Ordinary Man” (2020): Filmmakers Chase Joynt, Aisling Chin-Yee and Amos Mac enlist trans performers and historians to reconsider the life story of jazz musician Billy Tipton, who kept his trans identity hidden until his death in 1989.
Q&A with Chase Joynt, Amos Mac and series curators Caden Mark Gardner and Jenni Olson.

 

“Chavela” (2017): A documentary portrait of legendary Mexican lesbian singer Chavela Vargas that traces her career from 1960s Mexico City to her Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2007 Latin Grammys.

 

Sunday, Aug. 20, 7 p.m.
“Southern Comfort” (2001): This acclaimed documentary follows the story of Robert Eads, a trans man dying of ovarian cancer, and the beating heart of a warm and life-affirming community.

 

“Vera” (1986): Based on the life of poet Anderson Bigode Herzer, this Brazilian drama depicts a trans man who navigates life in an orphanage before finding love with a librarian.

 

 

Masc: Trans Men, Butch Dykes and Gender-nonconforming Heroes in Cinema
August 19, 2023 -August 25, 2023
Billy Wilder Theater
FREE ADMISSION

More at cinema.ucla.edu/masc

 

 

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