Η ταινία βραβεύτηκε με το πρώτο βραβείο κοινού για τα ντοκυμαντέρ στο ReelOut Queer Festival 2009, Βραβείο Πειραματικού Κινηματογράφου στο Queer Black Festival 2008, ενώ επελέγη για τα Gay & Lesbian Φεστιβάλ του Λονδίνου, του Σηάτλ, Λος Άτζελες, Ινδιανάπολης και τα Φεστιβάλ Διαφυλικού Κινηματογράφου του Λονδίνου και του Άμστερνταμ του 2009.
Still Black – A Portrait of Black TransmenΔείτε το τρέιλερ της ταινίας:
Dir. Kortney Ryan Ziegler, documentary, 2008, USA, 77'
Although the explosion of trans-themed cinema has sparked a debate about representation, much of these works fail to address the dimension of race and its role in transition experiences. Facing this blind-spot head-on, Still Black acts like a spotlight and a beacon to focus the discussion through six mini-films of articulate and insightful interviews with Black American transmen. Shot in black-and-white and with an original trip-hop score, the segments are also audio-visually engaging.
Still Black: A Portrait of Black Transmen is brought to life by the stories of six thoughtful, eloquent and diverse transmen. Preachers, teachers, students and activists educate us simply by making their presence known. Each man brings a colorful and complex richness as he describes his relationship to himself, as well as others in his life — the cadence of his voice keeping in rhythm with how the speaker displays himself to the camera.
Director Kortney Ryan Ziegler lets the subjects’ words and personalities dictate the images and film effects, and the black images on the white background play on the fact that issues concerning gender, race and sexuality are not and cannot be discussed in black and white terms.
Clear voices speak on love, family, passing and sex. The viewer is welcomed with vivid discussions of the connections they have to their bodies, social status and the consequences of being black, transgender and men. With fresh images of rarely seen black transmen, one is left with the recognition of their determination to live an honest and full life and the resilience to live visible lives. Still Black: A Portrait of Black Transmen more than entertains, it gives the LGBT community an opportunity to learn about itself.
From: nubian65
* Ιστοσελίδα: http://stillblackfilm.org/
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