Frameline Voices is a curated program of short films and episodic content representing experiences unique to LGBTQ+ people and communities. Voices fosters career advancement for queer, transgender and non-binary creators through the exhibition of their work, and in so doing, diversifies and equalizes mainstream media representations of LGBTQ+ people.
Frameline Voices is generously funded by the National Endowment for the Arts.
Directed by Nyala Moon, 2022, USA, 12 minutes
How Not to Date While Trans is a break-the-fourth-wall, dark comedy that follows the dating life of a black trans woman and the problematic men she meets along the way. Andie searches for romance and self-love but ends with heartbreak.
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Directed by Snowflake Arizmendi-Calvert, Roberto Fatal, XAV S-F, 2022, USA, 12 minutes
Inspired by the sacred and ancient relationship between Chaac, the Mayan deity of Rain, and Yum, the Mayan deity of corn, this short erotic drama tells a story about two queer, Mayan-descended Two-Spirits who meet at a queer San Francisco bar. Upon touching and dancing with one another they realize their connection is ancient.
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Directed by Beck Kitsis & Chris McNabb, 2022, USA, 10 minutes
With gender and identity in flux, Corey and Mia struggle to redefine their relationship.
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Directed by Gaby Dunn, 2022, USA, 5 minutes
A non-monogamous queer couple grapples with a pregnancy test after one of them has an unprotected one-night stand. Knocked Up but if Seth Rogen was pregnant.
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Directed by Emily May Jampel, 2022, USA, 8 minutes
Two Asian American teenagers meet in the bathroom of a Chinese restaurant while having dinner with their families.
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