US PREMIERE

SHORT FILM PROGRAM

WORLD PREMIERE

FESTIVAL SPOTLIGHT

THROWBACK FROM 

Experimental Shorts

Friday

Apr 22, 2022

@

12:00 am

Wicked Queer 38

With in person.
Director
Year
Run Time
min
Country
Language
PROGRAM Time
minutes
CONTENT WARNING:
This film is presented in with English subtitles.
Queerness has always been about pushing boundaries to discover new ways of being, seeing, and thinking. This year's experimental program casts a wide net in order to highlight a variety of perspectives and methods of pushing these boundaries that together challenge conventional filmmaking to make something beautiful.
Cole Wilder
Programmer
Shawn Cotter
Programmer
Wicked Queer is proud to co-present this program with
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This short film program includes the following films:

You Must Everywhere Wander

CONTENT WARNING:
Showcasing an imaginative queer masculine body-scape, where the spices used in Chinese cooking grow as spectacular natural landscapes. This work is a hybrid of filmed performance, CGI animation and sound art. It draws on Chinese myth and a sense of belonging from an Asian queer diasporic perspective. ‘you must everywhere wander 你必顧盼’ is a meeting point of transgressive queer desire, a dream homeland and reality. We are what we eat, we are what we remember, we are what we believe. you must everywhere wander is Commissioned by Queering Now and Chinese Arts Now (CAN). Supported by Arts Council England
9
 min
Whiskey Chow
English
UK

We Two

CONTENT WARNING:
A final farewell of two lovers. Nina and Mia share a silent moment together in their once shared living room, now sparse of belongings. Their internal feelings reflected back to us through flashes of their true interior loss, amongst memories of a closeness no longer possible. A quiet look at two women's last goodbye.
4
 min
Grace Whitfield
English
UK

Chameleon: A Visual Album

CONTENT WARNING:
Composed of several choreopoems, Chameleon (A Visual Album) reimagines grief as a powerful tool for reimagining the Black body as a spiritual site able to conjure environments of unexpected, dynamic, emotional complexity. For this work, Kosoko draws from the term “Biomythography” which refers to Audre Lorde’s foundational work entitled Zami: A New Spelling of My Name published in 1982, which combines history, biography, and myth, and holds a literary perspective that serves as a guiding light for complex narrative storytelling rooted in a queer, Black self-defined, feminist imagination.
22
 min
Jaamil Olawale Kosoko
English
Germany

Of Longing

CONTENT WARNING:
Shaherizade, the storyteller from the 1,001 ARABIAN NIGHTS, is reenvisioned as a gay man who recalls an early lover while clicking through post-Y2K website fragments.
3
 min
Navid Sinaki
English
USA

Put The Brights On

CONTENT WARNING:
Put the Brights On pairs edited interviews with rural Transgender subjects with original 16mm and s8 visuals as well as found footage to create a non-fiction experimental look at Trans people who prefer not to live in the city. Recorded and shot in "Greater Minnesota" but also relevant to the national focus on the rural/urban divide.
18
 min
Raymond Rea
English
USA

Long After Us

CONTENT WARNING:
LONG AFTER US is an attempt to shine light on the beauty and complexities of the human experience through motifs of memory, death and transgender identity. In post-apocalyptic earth, a small creature uses the previous belongings of humans to briefly peer into their life. This story follows the encounter of a long abandoned cellphone once owned by a human named Ash. Every life holds a rapid catalog of experiences, but what does the creature see in Ash’s?
5
 min
Eden Potter
English
Canada

The Abandoned Swimming Pool

CONTENT WARNING:
The death of a queer film mentor serves as a starting point into a celluloid free-fall of memory, uncertainty, and regret.
16
 min
Frankie Symonds, Devin Utah
English
USA

Sed Saepe Cadendo

CONTENT WARNING:
Home alone on a sunny afternoon, a perfect time for frolics in the garden.
3
 min
Gina Kamentsky
Silent
USA

Cruising Ballet

CONTENT WARNING:
Cruising Ballet is a short film by Edwin Brienen. The film shows a cruising excursion between two men, and turns the act of exploration and interconnection into a choreography of lust, rejection and intimacy.
15
 min
Edwin Brienen
Germany

An Army of Lovers Must Not Die

CONTENT WARNING:
original video and altered audio from Larry Kramer's 1991 Keynote Speech at NYC Pride
6
 min
Caleb Cole
English
USA

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