- Frameline Film Festival
Frameline is a nonprofit media arts organization that produces the San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival, the oldest
film festival devoted tolesbian ,gay ,bisexual , andtransgender (LGBT ) programming currently in existence.Stack, Peter, " [http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/1995/01/20/DD36010.DTL&hw=Frameline&sn=002&sc=990 Gay Film Festival to Go On Despite Director's Vanishing] ". "San Francisco Chronicle ", Friday, January 20, 1995, pp. D1.] Frameline's mission statement is "to strengthen the diverse lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community and further its visibility by supporting and promoting a broad array of cultural representations and artistic expression in film, video and other media arts."With annual attendance of 60,000 to 80,000 it is the largest LGBT film exhibition event in the world and it is the most well attended LGBT arts event in the
San Francisco Bay Area .Awards
The festival makes four awards, the "Frameline Award", the "Best Documentary Award", the "First Feature Award" and an "Audience Award". [ [http://www.imdb.com/Sections/Awards/San_Francisco_International_Lesbian_And_Gay_Film_Festival/awards_summary Awards at San Francisco International Lesbian & Gay Film Festival] . Internet Movie Database. Retrieved on
2006 -12-19.]History
The festival's founding has been described in the "
San Francisco Chronicle " as "a storefront event in 1976" at 32 Page Street, whilst the official website for the Festival's organizers,Frameline , describes the festival as "Founded in 1977". [ [http://www.frameline.org/about/ About Frameline] . Official Frameline website. Retrieved on2006 -12-19.] From 1977 to 1980, the festival was primarily at the Roxie Cinema at 16th and Valencia Streets, and then at the Roxie and theCastro Theater at Castro and Market Streets.The festival has encountered difficulties through its lifetime, most notably the suicide of director
Mark Finch in 1995. Finch jumped to his death from theGolden Gate Bridge , an event which inspired former co-directorJenni Olson 's film "The Joy of Life ". [cite news |first=Olson |last=Jenni |pages=B9 |title=Power Over Life and Death: Another toll goes up on the Golden Gate Bridge |date=Friday, January 14, 2005 |publisher=San Francisco Chronicle |url=http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2005/01/14/EDGSMAPFFA1.DTL&hw=Jenni+Olson&sn=015&sc=120 ] Finch has been cited as instrumental as helping the festival achieve international stature, Tess Martin, then executive director of festival sponsor Frameline Films stating "It really is international, and Mark Finch made that happen because he was involved in the international film world. He was an expert, he had a vision about it."In 2004 the festival changed its name to the shorter Frameline28, [Meyer, Carla, " [http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2004/05/26/DDGMV6QO6B23.DTL&hw=Frameline&sn=001&sc=1000 Gay festival trims name, adds screens] ". "
San Francisco Chronicle ", Wednesday, May 26, 2004, pp. E1.] the festival being the 28th annual event. Subsequent festivals have followed this naming pattern.Frameline32 will take place June 19 – 29, 2008, at the Castro, Roxie, and Victoria Theaters. [ [http://www.frameline.org/ Frameline homepage] . Retrieved on
2006 -12-19.] It will feature more than 245 features andshort film s, from narratives and documentaries to experimental and animated works. The opening night film on June 19, 2008 will be "Affinity" based on the 1999 novel "Affinity" bySarah Waters , and the closing night film will be "Breakfast with Scot " on June 29.Inclusion
In 2007 Frameline in conjunction with the
Bay Area Bisexual Network hosted "Bi Request" a program of shorts curated by Amy André, comprising a selection of films made by bisexual directors and/or about bisexual subjects. [http://www.frameline.org/festival/film/detail.aspx?id=1221&fid=38 Films: Bi Request] In their introduction to the evening Frameline noted that "Bi Request was inspired by Frameline’s ongoing commitment to promote bisexual visibility and display bi images in film."Additionally, two other bisexual themed feature films were presented, "The DL Chronicles" [http://www.frameline.org/festival/film/detail.aspx?id=1126&FID=38 Films: The DL Chronicles] and "The Two Sides of the Bed (Los dos lados de la cama)" [http://www.frameline.org/festival/film/detail.aspx?id=1087&FID=38 Films: The Two Sides of the Bed] .
Controversies
In March, 2007,
Queers Undermining Israeli Terrorism and theSouth West Asian, North African Bay Area Queers [http://www.swanaqueers.com/sf (SWANABAQ)] initiated a campaign to pressure Frameline to end its relationship with the Israeli government. [http://www.ebar.com/news/article.php?sec=news&article=1838] [http://electronicintifada.net/v2/article6966.shtml] In an open letter signed by more than 100 artists and writers, includingSophie Fiennes ,Elia Suleiman ,Ken Loach ,Haim Bresheeth ,Jenny Morgan ,John Berger ,Arundhati Roy ,Ahdaf Soueif ,Eduardo Galeano ,Brian Eno , andLeon Rosselson , Frameline was asked "to honor calls for an international boycott of Israeli political and cultural institutions, by discontinuing Israeli consulate sponsorship of the LGBT film festival and not cosponsoring events with the Israeli consulate." [http://www.ebar.com/news/article.php?sec=news&article=1838] [http://electronicintifada.net/v2/article6966.shtml]In June 2007 Frameline made the unprecedented decision to pull a juried and listed film, "The Gendercator" from the 2007 Festival weeks before the opening. Protests and debates surrounded the decision about the film came from mainly transgender activists and community members. Some denounced the 20-minute science fiction piece as demonising and slandering transgender people while others in the same communities protested what they saw as censorship. The film subsequently was both shown and pulled from other
LGBT -related film festivals and continues to be used as a source for discussion on transgender issues, perspectives and censorship.ee also
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Cinema of the United States References
External links
* [http://www.frameline.org/ Frameline, the San Francisco International Lesbian and Gay Film Festival website]
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