New podcast takes a trans perspective on film

TLC is new resource from Inclusive Cinema

by Jennie Kermode

Milo Clenshaw with Alchemy Film & Arts in Hawick
Milo Clenshaw with Alchemy Film & Arts in Hawick

Launching on 15 February, TLC (Tender Loving Care for Trans-Led/Trans-Loved Cinema) is a new podcast mini series in which trans curators, writers, and thinkers in the realm of cinema unpack some of the challenges and joys involved in being a trans person in the industry. Part of the Inclusive Cinema project, it aims to put a neglected group of people back on the cinematic map.

With contributions from Trans+ on Screen founder Alice Blanc and Fringe! Queer Film and Arts Festival London programmer Jaye Hudson, amongst others, the series examines works including the experimental Japanese film Funeral Parade of Roses and documentary Born To Be, and it is supported by written resources. It aims to provide support for film programmers by addressing difficult issues around selecting and presenting trans-themed films.

“Creating TLC has been a process of (gender) euphoria," said project consultant So Mayer. "As a creative team, we’re so grateful for the tender, loving care that went into sharing ideas about screening, discussing and promoting trans+ films; building community by networking speakers, filmmakers, venues and audiences; and creating long-lasting accessible, shareable resources to keep the project alive. We hope that listeners hear the passion and pride in the podcasts and resources, and that the wealth of insights and examples sets a spark for future opportunities for audiences to experience."

The project is led by Film Hub Wales and supported by the BFI Film Audience Network, with National Lottery funding. It will be available on Podbean and other podcast providers.

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