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Down N Dirty #4 Behind the Scenes in Queer Filmmaking

Saturday, July 15, 2006

8 pm -10pm

$5- 10 sliding scale

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Femina Potens Gallery showcases its innovative monthly film series  
Down & Dirty: the Intimate World of Queer Filmmaking Saturday, June  
17, 2006, featuring selected shorts from queer filmmaker Madeleine Lim.

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 and interactive conversations with local filmmakers, a shot- 
by-shot analysis of their filmmaking process, stories from behind the  
scenes, and the inside scoop on San Francisco's filmmaking community  
each film is followed by an intimate Q&A with the audience.  Award- 
winning filmmaker Madeleine Lim is so infamous for her role as  
Executive Director of Queer Women of Color Media Arts Project, which  
has produced more than 80 films by women of color in our town that,  
seeing her film's screened together in one night is a rare and  
special treat! Screening bits of the banned in Singapore, award- 
winning film, "Sambal Belacan in San Francisco", the delightful  
short, "Dream" and the experimental, "Dragon Desire", Lim will share  
her experiences making films and teaching others to make their own in  
San Francisco.

Artist Bio:
Madeleine Lim is an award-winning independent filmmaker with over 18  
years of experience as a producer, director, cinematographer and  
editor. Founder and Executive Director of Queer Women of Color Media  
Arts Project (QWOCMAP), the Singapore-born filmmaker is also an  
Adjunct Professor at the University of San Francisco where she  
teaches Advanced Video Production.  She has served as a film  
consultant on over 70 film projects.

Madeleine's films have been featured at sold-out theaters at  
international film festivals around the world, museums, universities  
and broadcast on PBS. She received the 1997 Award of Excellence from  
the San Jose Film & Video Commission's Joey Awards and won the 1998  
National Educational Media Network Bronze Apple Award for her film  
"Sambal Belacan in San Francisco", which was banned in Singapore.   
She was awarded three Artist-in- Residence by California Arts Council  
from 2000 to 2003.  In 2006, Madeleine received the prestigious  
Individual Artist Commission from the San Francisco Arts Commission.

Madeleine's digital-video training program was awarded the 2003 Best  
Video Program by the
SF Community Media.  In 2004, she was awarded a Certificate of Honor  
by the SF Board of Supervisors in public recognition of distinction  
and merit for outstanding service to the people of San Francisco. In  
2005, Madeleine received the KQED-TV Local Hero Award in recognition  
of her leadership of QWOCMAP and dedicated service to queer women of  
color.

Queer Women of Color Media Arts Project (QWOCMAP) promotes the  
visibility of queer women of color through the creation and  
exhibition of films & videos that reflect our life stories and the  
vital social justice issues that concern our communities.

Shani Heckman, Guest Curator is a long-time activist, publicist and  
creator of Shanestar Productions, winner of the Best of the Bay by SF  
Weekly in 2006 and recipient of the Film Arts Foundation's STAND  
grant for first time film directors in 2003. She has curated popular  
queer film screenings for the past three years. Her recent short doc  
Wrong Bathroom has been broadcast on National TV and is currently  
touring the festival circuit. www.shanestar.org


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.

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Femina Potens
465. S. Van Ness Street
San Francisco
415-217-9340
http://www.feminapotens.com

between 15th & 16th streets on South Van Ness, accessbile by Bart  
16th street, buses, 22, 26, 49 & 14.

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415-217-9340-
http://www.feminapotens.com


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