The third edition of OUR RIGHT TO GAZE explores the theme: BITTERSWEET HEALING

In a world marked by rapid changes and ongoing challenges, these films delve into the persistent and nuanced efforts of healing within the Black community. This collection celebrates the resilience, complexity, and intersectionality of the Black-lived experience, offering an evocative look at how healing unfolds in diverse and often complicated ways. These stories illuminate the powerful narratives of perseverance and transformation.


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the films

CONTENT ADVISORY: Death, grieving, brief discussions of homophobia and transphobia

 
 

Mnm

Directed by Twiggy Pucci Garcon | 14:48

MnM is an exuberant portrait of chosen sisters Mermaid and Milan, two emerging runway divas in the drag ballroom community. Celebrating their joy, siblinghood, and unapologetic personas, the film explores the power and beauty of being nonbinary in a community that prizes gender ‘realness.’

some sweet day

Directed by Rasheed Peters | 19:36

Some Sweet Day is an intimate exploration of the question: "When flesh and heart fail, what remains?” This story follows the filmmaker and his mother, Camille, as they navigate life after the loss of a husband and father. It's a story of wrestling with tough emotions, regrets, and the lasting impact of grief.

a living sculpture directed

Directed by Diana Ali Chire | 8:21

Francesca, a horn player and music student, is contemplating the pros and cons of continuing a relationship with artist Nick and the problematic idea of the female muse.

New hire

Directed Aquarius Ester Alegria | 9:40

In order to pay off their wife's medical debt, Omari Stone, a recently deceased, queer Chicagoan starts their first day at Anubi, a company that hires ghosts to perform odd jobs in exchange for clearing old balances. After committing the unspeakable, Omari returns back to headquarters to complete the onboarding process and dread sets in after realizing the weight of the contract they signed.

across, beyond, & over

Directed by Brit Fryer | 11:34

A hybrid documentary about two trans men, who used to date in middle school, reconnecting 10 years later to develop a narrative film about their past. Brit Fryer and Noah Schamus direct “Across, Beyond, and Over,” a film made with warmth and vulnerability about the creative process and revisiting past selves.

Libiamo!

Directed by Kin Marie | 3:12

At a bustling food spot in Auburn Gresham, regulars eagerly await their orders when a customer and their toddler enter. The customer's curiosity about the best menu item ignites a passionate debate among the patrons.

 
 

 

About the Curator: Open Television (OTV)

Open Television (OTV) is a non-profit streaming platform and media incubator for intersectional storytelling, with artists and their creative visions at the center. OTV’s mission is to transform the way film, television and entertainment industries support independent artists and communities marginalized by their race, gender, sexuality, class, disability or nationality. Through intentional artist development and holistic community development the award-winning platform provides a network of care to identify, activate and mobilize the next generation of storytellers.


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