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SF URBAN FILM FEST

Flag Wars

Directed by Laura Poitras & Linda Goode Bryant

Films, SFUFF 2017, Documentary, Shorts / USA / 2003 / 95 mins / English / Color / Video

Plays In:
Queer “Pioneers”: Cycles of Displacement

518 Valencia The Eric Quezada Center for Culture and Politics
November 18, 2017 1:00 pm Ticket Sales are Closed

Description

Personal look at a community in Columbus, Ohio, as gay white homebuyers move into a working-class black neighborhood. As the new residents restore the beautiful but run-down homes, black homeowners must fight to hold onto their community and heritage. The inevitable clashes expose prejudice and self-interest on both sides, as well as the common dream to have a home to call your own. Winner of the Jury Award at the South by Southwest Film Festival.


Plays in

  1. Queer “Pioneers”: Cycles of Displacement

    Special Events, SFUFF 2017 / 90 mins
    Narratives of urban demographic have often placed queers in the first wave of neighborhood change, as “pioneers” that “prepare” neighborhoods for full-scale gentrification. However, this story imagines queerness as a White identity, leaving out the queer groups that are also being affected by “renewal” and other factors that lead to their need to congregate in urban areas, and often away from their places of origin. The afternoon programming specifically focuses on the complex forces that queer people have exerted in the formation of neighborhoods; as gentrifiers in one sense of the word, who in turn are now being gentrified by mainstream city dwellers. “Flag Wars” takes an intimate verite view of these issues in Columbus, Ohio, while “Portraits of Our City” questions our understanding of city spaces through the stories of native-born and raised queer San Francisco residents. Co-presented by Still Here SF and the Lexington Club Archival Project.

    In This Program: Flag Wars, Portraits of Our City 1986-1996


Dates & Times

Plays In:
Queer “Pioneers”: Cycles of Displacement

518 Valencia The Eric Quezada Center for Culture and Politics
November 18, 2017 1:00 pm Ticket Sales are Closed