Saul Silva, 2010, USA, video, color, sound, 7 min World Premiere at the 23rd annual MIX NYC Queer Experimental Film Festival. Created in the 2010 MIX A Different Take Video Workshop. After 32 years of blood, sweat & tears, the filmmaker turns the camera on himself as he negotiates family, friends & life in New York City. As an Ecuadorian, queer and trans-man, born and raised in New York City, he discovers what it means to finally be able to say "Sta Todo Bien".
Beautifulli BrokenA Film by Zy-Tasia GainesMIX NYC Queer Experimental Film Festival's "A Different Take" program is a free media training program for at risk LGBT youth. For more information, see www.mixnyc.org, or contact info@mixnyc.org
A Bx ChulaA Film by Erika Perez ;MIX NYC Queer Experimental Film Festival's "A Different Take" program is a free media training program for at risk LGBT youth. For more information, see www.mixnyc.org, or contact info@mixnyc.org
Bi DiA Film by Zatasia BarrettMIX NYC Queer Experimental Film Festival's "A Different Take" program is a free media training program for at risk LGBT youth. For more information, see www.mixnyc.org, or contact info@mixnyc.org
ParanoiaA Film by Rhandal RivaMIX NYC Queer Experimental Film Festival's "A Different Take" program is a free media training program for at risk LGBT youth. For more information, see www.mixnyc.org, or contact info@mixnyc.org
Love is ShitA Film by Ali KennedieMIX NYC Queer Experimental Film Festival's "A Different Take" program is a free media training program for at risk LGBT youth. For more information, see www.mixnyc.org, or contact info@mixnyc.org
Jessica Scott, 2006, USA, color. An intimate look at the struggles and hopes of a homeless female currently living in the New York City shelter system. ;The narrator tells of a rough and painful childhood, an introduction into the juvenile criminal justice system and the ongoing realities of struggle.
Alison Alpert 2008, USA, video, color, sound. For a narrator whose mortality has been made real by the suicide of a friend, leaving a relationship means facing oblivion, the terror of being left, and her own capacity for self destruction. She struggles to understand what it means to leave.