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Queer Film Club Presents CAROL

Queer Film Club (QFC) is proud to present THE WATERMELON WOMAN, with an introduction by Marianna Apostolakis of East Rock House on Thursday, February 19 at 6:30pm. Entry is free with a suggested donation of $5.

The Watermelon Woman is a 1996 film directed by Cheryl Dunye. It centers on the director As Herself investigating the life of a mysterious Black actress from the The Golden Age of Hollywood, credited only as "the Watermelon Woman". Intercut with her quest are scenes dramatizing Dunye's own life working at a video store, hanging out with friends, awkward jobs filming events for hire, and dating life.

It is the first known feature length film to be directed by a Black lesbian. Its post-production budget was financed by the United States National Endowment for the Arts, which set off a flurry of controversy over its perceived explicit material, despite all of its content falling comfortably within the usual standards for an R rating. Since then, the NEA since has only been permitted to fund specific pre-approved projects.

QFC is a new and exciting collaboration between New Haven Pride Center, East Rock House, Hamden Pride, and Best Video Film & Cultural Center. QFC will be presenting 4 “Dyke Dramas”, one per month, January through April. The films are:

February 16 - THE WATERMELON WOMAN presented by Marianna Apostolakis for East Rock House
March 16 - BORN IN FLAMES presented by Suyane Oliveira for New Haven Pride Center
April 20 - GO FISH presented by Jacky Forcucci for Hamden Pride

This is the first of what will be an ongoing collaboration of exploration, discussion, community-making, and fun! Community organizations, support groups, and local small businesses will be in attendance at each event.

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Mercy Choir and Dave Scanlon