Documentary

  • Killing Patient Zero

    Laurie Lynd

    1981: A mere seven years since homosexuality had been de-classified as a mental illness in North America. There was progress and a feeling of gay liberation in the air—and then, suddenly, a new disease was killing gay men.

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  • Changing the Game

    Michael Barnett

    Transgender high school athletes from across the country compete at the top of their fields, while also challenging the boundaries and perceptions of fairness and discrimination.

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  • Many Loves, One Heart

    Sarah Feinbloom

    Many Loves, One Heart tells the story of the nascent LGBTQ movement in Jamaica by highlighting courageous members of the community and their allies, who have committed their lives to the Jamaican struggle for LGBTQ rights.

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  • Deep Inside Clint Star

    Clint Alberta

    A first-person video essay, the film features Alberta, in the persona of a character named Clint Star, interviewing his own group of friends about their personal conceptions of racial and sexual identity.

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  • Quiet Heroes

    Jenny Mackenzie, Jared Ruga, Amanda Stoddard

    In Salt Lake City, Utah, the religious monoculture severely complicated the AIDS crisis, where patients received no support from — or were cast into exile by — the political, religious, and medical communities.

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  • Smudge, Don't Judge

    Audrey Huntley, Monica Forrester

    A No More Silence Maggie's Toronto Sex Workers Action Project collaboration.

    No More Silence is collaborating with Maggie's Toronto Sex Worker Action Project to create a resource for service providers to assist them in providing better care to Indigenous community members who have survived violence.

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  • Our Dance of Revolution

    Phillip Pike

    "We are people of revolution. We’re here because others have rebelled.

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  • Judgement Day

    Francesca Hawkins

    In 2017, Jason Jones, a human rights activist sued the state over colonial-era laws that criminalise sexual relations between consenting adults of the same sex.

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  • Love, Scott

    Laura Marie Wayne

    How do you find meaning, hope and love after becoming victim to a crime that forever changes the course of your life? Laura Marie Wayne's directorial debut, Love, Scott poetically explores this question and more.

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  • Gender, Explored

    N. Lorch

    F. Brown

    Student short film by Centipedereel & Blipped Studios documenting the lives, experiences & stories of transgender, non-binary & genderqueer peers from Southwestern Ontario, Canada.

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