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HOT TAKES 02: Pier Kids directed by Elegance Bratton

  • Motion Media Arts Center 2200 Tillery Street Austin, TX, 78723 United States (map)

Join us on July 30 for a special screening of Pier Kids directed by Elegance Bratton presented by Austin’s newest film series HOT TAKES and in partnership with amazing local nonprofits!

Guests can join a raffle in support of Out Youth for a chance to win prizes like a pair of badges from aGliff Film Festival, skincare products by Teta Studio, and much more.

Following the screening Malik Lepore, Overall Overseer of The House of Lepore, will offer a workshop session and demonstration exploring the fundamentals of Vogue performance using the body as a conduit for dance as story-telling and self-exploration.

DOORS @ 6PM

SCREENING @ 6:30PM

VOGUE DEMO @ 8:30

18+ ONLY


ABOUT THE FILM

On the Christopher Street Pier in New York City, homeless queer and trans youth of color forge friendships and chosen families, withstanding tremendous amounts of abuse while working to carve out autonomy and security in their lives. With intimate access to three fearless young persons  -- Krystal, Desean and Casper --  Pier Kids highlights the resilience of a community many choose to ignore.

ABOUT THE SERIES

HOT TAKES is a new doc series that shares queer stories from across the globe while building community right here in Austin, Texas. Hot Takes emerged because the programmers know that being queer rules! They also understand that, perhaps, it's been easy to forget that lately as legislation attacking the LGBTQIA+ community continues to move forward in Texas. In light of this they wanted to host a series that centered queer lives, trans experiences, and drag queens.

This series invites everyone to join in for some queer, wholesome fun; to rest and renew; to be with community and to play! Texas Queer Joy forever.

HOT TAKES is an official SPONSORED PROJECT of Motion Media Arts Center. To make a donation to their project, please visit this link

ABOUT THE COMMUNITY PARTNERS & SPONSORS

Motion Media Arts Center is a 501c nonprofit organization with a mission to support underrepresented people of all ages by offering artistic and professional development, facilities access, education, and exhibition opportunities with an emphasis on providing viable longterm pathways into creative industries. Our programs include Austin School of Film - a year-round community film school open to the public and Austin Cinemaker Space - a workspace + studio access program for the community. 

The National Center for Transgender Equality advocates to change policies and society to increase understanding and acceptance of transgender people. In the nation’s capital and throughout the country, NCTE works to replace disrespect, discrimination, and violence with empathy, opportunity, and justice.

POV (a cinema term for “point of view”) is America’s longest-running non-fiction series. We are proud of our reputation as a trusted curator of artful, thought-provoking documentaries, that presents films on PBS, the most widely accessible critically-acclaimed platform watched by millions of viewers-on-air, online, and in communities.

Texas Health Action (THA) is a community informed 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to providing access to culturally affirming, quality health services in a safe and supportive environment with an expertise in serving LGBTQIA+ people and people impacted by HIV. Since 2015, Texas Health Action has provided health services without stigma or judgement and has empowered the community through outreach and education. Texas Health Action operates Kind Clinic, which provides sexual health services through locations across Texas; TeleKind, which provides sexual health services via virtual visits and at-home testing; and Waterloo Counseling Center, which provides behavioral health services in Austin.

aGLIFF’s mission is to create positive and visible film programs relevant to the lives of LGBTQIA+ identified people, to educate the community about LGBTQIA+ issues, to produce and promote the best in LGBTQIA+ community building events, and to support and partner with other organizations to enlighten the public. aGLIFF community programs include the Queer Youth Media Project, Queer Black Voices Fund and Queer Spectrum Monthly Screenings. PRISM, our annual marquee LGBTQIA+ film festival is held each year in August.