Queer Takes: Visibly Out
<span class="wac_title">Parting Glances</span>
Program Information
Date:  June 25 - 29, 2008
Ticket Info:  Cinephile’s Special: Buy 3 films and get the 4th free: $24 ($18 Walker members).


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Parting Glances
While this season marks only the third edition of Queer Takes at the Walker, the series continues a rich history of LGBT cinema in the Twin Cities that started in the late 1980s with Jenni Olson’s series Lavender Images, which grew into a program at Film in the Cities, which initiated the first Minneapolis/St. Paul LGBT Film Festival. In 1995, the University Film Society picked up the festival and the series continued for the next few years at the Bell Auditorium, when I offered to assist in the programming. In 1999 the University Film Society and Oak Street Cinema merged, and the festival continued over the next few years at Oak Street until Minnesota Film Arts could no longer produce the festival and the Walker launched Queer Takes.

This new edition of Queer Takes has deep connections to the institution. Abigail Child, whose work was included in the 2006 Women with Vision Festival and is part of the Walker’s collection, has a new documentary on the African American male “downlow” scene. Gregg Araki presented his early feature film Long Weekend O’ Despair at the Walker in May 1989. In 1992 Araki’s The Living End, which had an area premiere at the Walker as a 16mm print, returns in an enhanced version through a high-definition transfer and a remixed sound track.

This year’s Queer Takes also spotlights filmmakers focusing on those fighting for dignity and their place in the world, made manifest in brutally honest characters such as the aging hustler in Before I Forget and the intersexed teen in XXY. By focusing on the important work being preserved by the Outfest Legacy Project, the Walker hopes to support the history of groundbreaking films that pushed boundaries for the LGBT community such as Lizzie Borden’s Born in Flames and Bill Sherwood’s Parting Glances. In order to move forward, we need to look back and respect others who have blazed trails of acceptance that we often take for granted.

—Dean Otto, assistant curator, Film/Video

Queer Takes is a GLBT Pride/Twin Cities endorsed event.


Related Events
<span class="wac_title">Parting Glances</span> Film
Parting Glances
Directed by Bill Sherwood
Sunday, June 29, 2008   4:00 pm
<span class="wac_title">Wild Combination: A Portrait of Arthur Russell</span> Film
Wild Combination: A Portrait of Arthur Russell
Directed by Matt Wolf
Saturday, June 28, 2008   1:00 pm
<span class="wac_title">Chris and Don: A Love Story</span> Film
Chris & Don: A Love Story
Directed by Guido Santi and Tina Mascara
Saturday, June 28, 2008   3:00 pm
<span class="wac_title">Born In Flames</span> Film
Born in Flames
Directed by Lizzie Borden
Saturday, June 28, 2008   7:00 pm
<span class="wac_title">The Living End</span> Film
The Living End: Remixed and Remastered
Directed by Gregg Araki
Saturday, June 28, 2008   8:45 pm
<span class="wac_title">XXY</span> Film
XXY
Directed by Lucía Puenzo
Friday, June 27, 2008   7:00 pm
<span class="wac_title">Vivere</span> Film
Vivere
Directed by Angelina Maccarone
Friday, June 27, 2008   9:00 pm
<span class="wac_title">Freeheld</span> Film
Freeheld
Directed by Cynthia Wade
Thursday, June 26, 2008   7:00 pm
<span class="wac_title">On the Downlow</span> Film
On the Downlow and Pariah
Thursday, June 26, 2008   8:30 pm
<span class="wac_title">Boystown</span> Film
Boystown (Chuecatown)
Directed by Juan Flahn
Wednesday, June 25, 2008   7:00 pm
<span class="wac_title">Before I Forget</span> Film
Before I Forget (Avant que j’oublie)
Directed by Jacques Nolot
Wednesday, June 25, 2008   9:00 pm


Related Links
Lizzie Borden Took a Bolex
http://blogs.walkerart.org/filmvideo/2008/06/26/lizzie-borden-bolex/
Walker blogs, Film / Video: Walker Film