Screen TWO SOFT THINGS, TWO HARD THINGS at GLOBALEyes Film Festival
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TWO SOFT THINGS, TWO HARD THINGS is available to screen March 21 to 27 and attendance is limited to the first 60 viewers.
You will receive your VIMEO link immediately after the submission of this RSVP:
UBC GLOBALEyes Film Festival “The Construction of Woman” | FREE & open to the public
The Inaugural 2021 GLOBALEyes Film Fest “The Construction of Woman” brings together films from around the world to provoke insight into, and discussion of, how locations around the globe construct the role of women in society. The festival consists of four films available for a week of viewing, and a schedule of live film talks with UBC students, staff, faculty and alumni. This event is produced in partnership with UBC SVPRO and talks are hosted by the festival’s Artistic Director Coral Santana, an Afro-Latina storyteller, producer, and activist.
Saturday March 27 @ 5pm on Zoom for a live discussion of the film with our guest, Delaney Drachenberg. The talk will also be streamed live to our UBC Arts & Culture Facebook Page. You'll receive a link to the talk along with this RSVP.
TWO SOFT THINGS,TWO HARD THINGS (2016) directed by Mark Kenneth Woods and Michael Yerxa : CANADA
The film Two Soft Things, Two Hard Things explores the small but burgeoning community of LGBT Inuit people living in Nunavut, amidst the backdrop of the establishment of an LGBT Pride festival in the territorial capital of Iqaluit. This event took place just months after Iqaluit participated in the national campaign of raising and displaying the pride flag on public buildings for the duration of the 2014 Winter Olympics to protest anti-LGBT laws in Russia, which set off an extended territory-wide debate about the role of homosexuality in Inuit culture.