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14 July 2024 | Het Ketelhuis | Time: 17:00
Ticket price: € 12,00 // Cineville pass (Free) / We Are Public Pass (Free) / Stadspas (€ 1,-) / Student/CJP (€ 9,- // € 6,-)
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Queer Pride FILM
Nicola Mai | Fictie film | 61 min | USA | Spanish (English subtitles)
Humans of Film Festival and LGBTQ Humans of Amsterdam are proud to announce that we will again have a collaboration with the amazing Alejandra Ortiz as our film curator during Queer & Pride 2024. Together with her, we have chosen three films that we will show during the Queer & Pride film program, which will be from the 8th of July until the 14th of July. The entire Queer & pride program this year will start from the 3rd of July until the 3rd of August 2024. The film Soft will be screened at LAB111 on the 10th of July, and the films Caer | Caught and Uyra, together with a sing performance by Agnes Geneva, will be screened at Het Ketelhuis on the 14th of July. Alejandra Ortiz will also have talks right after the film as moderator with intriguing panelists, more information will come up soon.
14 july 2024 | 17:00 | Filmvertoning bij Het Ketelhuis: Caer | Caught (2021) + panel talk met Alejandra Ortiz
During the Queer & Pride film program, we will screen Caer | Caught (2021), a film by Nicola Mai, at cinema Het Ketelhuis as from 17:00 uur on the 14th of July. After the film, Alejandra Ortiz will moderate a panel discussion with panel members Dora Melkonyan en Coral Andreoni.
After the film and the Talk there will be a sing performance by Agnes in the Café between 18:30 and 19:00. As from 19:00 uur our next film Uyra will start.
Synopsis: Caer | Caught (2021) | 61 min + Talk 25/30 min
CAER is a collaborative experimental documentary using fictional and nonfiction filmmaking methods to express the struggles for justice of transgender Latina women working in the NYC sex industry.
Programme
HoFF x Queer Amsterdam x IQMF
Panel talk: From New York to Amsterdam; Echoes of migrant realities
A talk into how trans-migrant realities tend to echo each other around the world. Common challenges and strategies to make it better for our communities.
- Moderator: Alejandra Ortiz, writer (her book: “The Truth will set me Free“), grassroots activist, curator and Jury member of Pride Photo 2024
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Panellist: Dora Melkonyan, trans activist and social worker from Armenia living in Amsterdam
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Panellist: Coral Andreoni, is a Morrocan-Italian transgender activist.