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Trans Film Screening Series: Premiere "My Friend Brindley"

Showcase of Alec Butler's Collected Works.


6:30pm
Monday November 28 2011

Venue: William Doo Auditorium
Address: 45 Willcocks st.
Cost: FREE
Accessibility: wheelchair accessible

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==>Trans Film Night: "MY FRIEND BRINDLEY"
==>Free Film! Free Snacks! Free Talk!

 

The Trans Film Screening Series hosts a FREE screening of:

“MY FRIEND BRINDLEY” & the collected works of ALEC BUTLER

 

Everyone welcome. Allies welcome.

 

MY FRIEND BRINDLEY: ***FILM PREMIERE*** An artistic documentary by Alec Butler about human rights activist, artist and biker Kathleen Brindley, who was the filmmaker’s best friend  until her death in 2007.

 

dir.: Alec Butler

rated:unrated (2010)

language: English (regrettably closed-caption/subtitles not available)

 

Date and Time:  

Monday November 28, 2011

doors 6:30pm/ films start 7:00pm

FREE

Location:           

William Doo Auditorium

45 Willcocks st.

                                     

ALSO SHOWING:

► TRANS CABARET ► MISADVENTURES OF PUSSYBOY TRILOGY ► AUDREY'S BEARD ► UNSTOPPABLE ► DARLA'S GOODBYE . . . Artist Q&A . . . and more . . .              

 

For info and accessibility accommodations contact: tig.action.toronto@gmail.com

 

|| wheelchair accessible || refreshments - vegan ||  TTC tokens available || FREE ||

 

Follow on Twitter @TRANSfilmseries

womenscentre.sa.utoronto.ca

416-978-8201

 

** This event is part of “LINKED OPPRESSIONS: Racism, Homophobia, and Transphobia

organized by the Equity Students Student Union. Thank you. **

 

 

Post-event the collected film works of Alec Butler will be available through The Dr. Chun Resource Library (a social justice library and joint project with OPIRG Toronto located at The Centre for Women and Trans People).

 

 

-MORE DETAILS TO COME-

 

Organizer:transfilmseries@gmail.com

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