Trace Elements: QAF Film Night

Trace Elements: QAF Film Night

QAF movie night returns with a stirring program of short films highlighting queer films that consider the highs and lows of familial bonds.

By Queer Arts Festival + SUM gallery

Date and time

Tuesday, June 18 · 7 - 9pm PDT

Location

Roundhouse Community Arts & Recreation Centre

181 Roundhouse Mews Vancouver, BC V6Z 2W3 Canada

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About this event

  • 2 hours

Join the QAF in the return of our beloved movie night with Trace Elements, a stirring program of short films curated by Kathleen Mullen highlighting queer filmmakers who consider the highs and lows of familial bonds. Familial ties in all their glory and angst are explored through these films that dive deep into what brings us together and tears us apart—ties that connect us, repel us, keep us, and bring us joy, and the ones we sometimes cut but that still leave an imprint.

In Meet the Sky by KJ Edwards two sisters find a new way to communicate by finding peace within their Indigenous traditions; Non-binary filmmaker Dinaly Tran draws parallels between their parents love and own transition in Hi Ading; Old memories and a present, untenable relationship is explored in Rylan Friday’s film The Sound of You Collapsing; In Plant Daddy, Phil’s love for a new plant spins out of control as he avoids visiting his dying father; In Lauren Marsen’s Tabanca home is missed and found from within a memory of a beautiful and powerful dance; and lastly friendship and performance is nurtured in Little Sky by Jess X. Snow after a chance meeting with Sky’s estranged father.

Preceding Trace Elements will be a special pre-show screening of a collection of freshly commissioned short films from the QAF family of filmmakers, including Zachery Longboy, lisa g, Alex Gibson, Romi Kim, the Flavourcel Animation Collective, and Benjamin Siegl, and the entire event will be followed by a post-screening talk-back with Kathleen and a few of the filmmakers.


Doors open at 6:30 pm and showing starts at 7 pm.


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About Kathleen Mullen

Kathleen Mullen (she/her) has contributed to the planning of film festivals nationally and internationally as curator, programmer, and festival director. Kathleen enjoys watching different genres and styles of films and is currently programming for Seattle International Film Festival, Vancouver Latin American Film Festival, Vancouver Queer Film Festival, Frameline: San Francisco LGBTQ+ Film Festival, and others. She teaches two student-led festivals, Skoden Indigenous Film Festival at Simon Fraser University and Lesley University Independent Film Festival. For 9 years, she led the programming and operations as Festival Director of the Seattle Queer Film Festival.

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 The Pride in Art Society produces, presents and exhibits with a curatorial vision that favours challenging, thought-provoking work that pushes boundaries and initiates dialogue,  through the Queer Arts Festival (QAF), an annual, professional, artist-run, multidisciplinary festival at the Roundhouse and at the SUM Gallery, located in the Sun Wah building in the heart of Vancouver’s Chinatown. 

We work on the unceded territory of the xʷməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam), sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish) and səl̓ílwəta? (Tsleil-Waututh) peoples. To these host nations, we say thank you for your stewardship of this land since time immemorial. We recognize their sovereignty, as there are no treaties on these lands, and we are committed to building right relations based on respect and consent.