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DESCRIPTION:Femina Potens Gallery showcases its innovative monthly film series Down & 
 Dirty: the Intimate World of Queer Filmmaking Saturday, May 27, 2006, 
 featuring selected shorts from queer filmmaker Bill Basquin.     The 
 ongoing series features film and dialogue with Bay Area Queer Filmmakers as 
 part of Femina Potens 2006 Film Screenings.  Celebrate and promote local 
 queer, trans, and women video artists as we feature intimate conversations 
 with local filmmakers, a shot-by-shot analysis of the filmmaking process, 
 stories from behind the scenes, and the inside scoop on San Francisco’s 
 filmmaking community followed up by Q & A from the audience.     Bill 
 Basquin's work in the Bay Area has spanned nearly a decade.  His first 
 short, The Ride, premiered in Frameline and was one of the first Bay Area 
 shorts to explore gender. All of Basquin's films have been shot on 
 celluloid film, to some, this is considered a 'dying format' in the digital 
 age, his choice to use this format will be discussed as well as his 
 experiences at Sundance Film Festival, 2006. His recent black and white 
 documentaries about farm life and masculinity are breathtaking glimpses at 
 a world often forgotten. Basquin's work is always thoughtful, meditative 
 and engages the viewer with wit.      Artist Bio:  Bill Basquin is 
 searching for the fusion between urban and rural within his own life. He 
 was born into a small railroad town in north central Indiana, moved to 
 Wisconsin, grew up, built a lot of theatre sets, worked for a photographer, 
 went to college, drove a cab, then moved to San Francisco in 1995 where he 
 has since become an award-winning film director and lighting professional. 
 The list of his independent film work is long and varied, including: Live, 
 Nude, Girls UNITE!; Maquiapolis; By Hook or By Crook; The Pearl Suspended; 
 Come Nightfall; and Strand: a Natural History of Cinema. As a director and 
 cinematographer, he recently completed a series of short films about 
 farming, rural life and families, of which the most recent, Range, screened 
 at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival. His forthcoming project, Soiled, is an 
 experimental documentary that re-imagines the city as a place where people 
 practice agriculture. He is currently a member of the Board of Film Arts 
 Foundation.  http://www.billbasquin.com     Shani Heckman, Guest Curator is 
 a long-time activist, publicist and creator of Shanestar Productions, 
 recipient of the Film Arts Foundation's STAND grant 2003 and is a second 
 year film student at City College. She has been curating sold-out queer 
 film screening events for the past three years. Her recent short doc Wrong 
 Bathroom has been broadcast on National TV and is currently touring the 
 festival circuit. She is currently Co-Director of the forthcoming film 
 Godspeed based upon the award-winning novel of the same name by Lynn 
 Breedlove. http://www.godspeedfilm.com     Femina Potens is a nationally 
 recognized art gallery and performance space dedicated to the advancement 
 of women and trans-folk through art.  Sponsored by the Queer Cultural 
 Center, with support from the San Francisco Arts Commission and the Sisters 
 of Perpetual Indulgence, Femina Potens is one of the leading queer 
 organizations in San Francisco. Femina Potens has been featured on the 
 Australian television show, Out and About, Q-Television, the documentary 
 TranArchy, Japan's Foil Magazine, Bitch Magazine, and the San Francisco 
 Guardian, which called Femina Potens a crucial bit of justice.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2006/05/04/99463.php
SUMMARY:Down N Dirty #4..Behind the Scenes in Queer Filmmaking..w/ BILL BASQUIN
LOCATION:at Femina Potens Gallery Space  465 S. Van Ness btwn 15 & 16th sts
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2006/05/04/99463.php
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