Submerged Queer Spaces

Submerged Queer Spaces (2012)

Submerged Queer Spaces is a documentary feature that examines queer history through an approach of urban archeology. As San Francisco grew and gentrified, communities changed, shifted, and were displaced. Bars, restaurants, parks, alleys, bathhouses, and other gathering spots of the queer community were remodeled, repurposed, rebuilt, or destroyed. Submerged Queer Spaces looks at the architectural remains of historic sites and buildings in San Francisco. Eight interview subjects recount firsthand experiences in these lost environs. Gerald Fabien experienced gay San Francisco before WWII, and tells tales of sailors, mariners, and the dangers of Union Square cruising. Guy Clark and Jae Whitaker discuss the unexpected racism they experienced in supposedly liberal, gay San Francisco.
Who the (Bleep)...?
IMDB: 7.2 2013

Who the (Bleep)...? (2013)

Who the (Bleep)...? (2013)
IMDB: 7.2
WHO THE (BLEEP)... begs the question: How well can you really know someone? In one episode, a
Cheol-ae-kum
IMDB: 7.4 2014

Cheol-ae-kum (2014)

Cheol-ae-kum (2014)
IMDB: 7.4
A love story comes to an end when a woman sets out in search of a shamanic god. Director Kelvin
World on a String
IMDB: N/A 2013

World on a String (2013)

World on a String (2013)
IMDB: N/A
Director: Dawn Schwartz
Yo-Yos are not just nostalgic toys from a bygone era; they are equipment for competitive sport and
Siirt'in Sirri
IMDB: 6.5 2012

Siirt'in Sirri (2012)

Siirt'in Sirri (2012)
IMDB: 6.5
Evin - a petite Kurdish teenager and Turkish champion - wrestles to support her family of 13 in a