<div dir="ltr">Amazing trans filmmaker hamp alum is coming to campus!<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">---------- Forwarded message ----------<br>From: <b class="gmail_sendername">Baba Hillman</b> <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:bhillman@hampshire.edu">bhillman@hampshire.edu</a>></span><br>
Date: Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 6:56 AM<br>Subject: Rhys Ernst - SHE GONE ROGUE - Whitney Biennial film, 7pm, March 31, Liebling Center<br><br><u></u>
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Hi all,<br>
I hope you can join us for this!<br>
Baba<br>
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Rhys Ernst, Hampshire S01, a 2014 Whitney Biennial artist and award
winning filmmaker will screen his films SHE GONE ROGUE, a
collaborative film made with Zackary Drucker, THE THING and THE
DRIVE NORTH, 7pm, March 31, 120 Liebling Center, HACU 287
Performance and Directing for Film, Video and Installation.<br>
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SHE GONE ROGUE “Darling” (transgender artist Zackary Drucker) chases
a lost love down a rabbit hole and encounters legendary transgender
performers Holly Woodlawn, Vaginal Davis and Flawless Sabrina in
this fantastical take on the Hero's Journey.<br>
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Rhys Ernst positions his filmmaking in a “New Trans Cinema” that
complicates gender representation in narrative cinema and places
queer and transgender characters within larger narratives. Ernst
received his MFA in Film/ Video at CalArts in 2011 and a BA from
Hampshire College in 2004. His MFA thesis film “The Thing,”
premiered at Sundance 2012 and his new film “She Gone Rogue,” was
commissioned for the 2012 “Made in LA” Los Angeles Biennial at the
Hammer Museum. Past screening venues include Oberhausen, Chicago
International FF, Chicago Museum of Contemporary Art, Brooklyn
Academy of Music, and in Los Angeles at UCLA Hammer Museum, REDCAT,
and LACE. He was a producer/editor for MTV Networks, associate
producer for Masterclass (HBO), associate producer for Coming Out
Stories (LOGO), and adjunct professor of video at Queens College
(CUNY). He was named 2010 HBO Point Scholar, a 2012 Project: Involve
Fellow, he received a 2003 Princess Grace Award Honorarium and a
Gold Plaque at the 2003 Chicago International Film Festival. He
recently completed directing a 35mm short adaptation of the life of
transgender pioneer Vicki Marlene and is developing a new feature.<span class="HOEnZb"><font color="#888888"><br>
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Baba Hillman
Associate Professor of Film and Video
103 Liebling
Hampshire College
Amherst, MA 01002
<a href="http://helios.hampshire.edu/~bhhCS/" target="_blank">http://helios.hampshire.edu/~bhhCS/</a>
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