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Performing Arts ScheduleALL EVENTS ARE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Location: Calhoun's Mary Lea Johnson Performing Arts Center, 433 West End Avenue @ 81st Street. Time: 7pm (unless otherwise specified) Price: Students & Seniors, $5; Adults, $10 (unless otherwise specified) Reservations: Click here to reserve and pay for tickets online, or call 212-497-6543. 2010-11
DOC PLUS TALK: Southern Comfort
Date: Thursday - October 29, 2009
Location: Mary Lea Johnson Performing Arts Center @ 81st St.
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.
The 2009-10 Calhoun Performing Arts Series DOC Plus TALK presents "Southern Comfort"Film screening will be followed by a Q&A with filmmaker Kate Davis and protagonist Lola Cola. Tickets: $5/students & senior citizens; $10/adults Location: Mary Lea Johnson Performing Arts Center, 433 West End Ave. @ 81st St. Reservations: www.calhoun.org/reservations Southern Comfort is a documentary about the life of Robert Eads, a 52-year-old female to male transsexual who lives in the back hills of Georgia. "A hillbilly and proud of it," he cuts a striking figure: sharp-tongued, bearded, tobacco pipe in hand. Robert passes so well as a male that the local Klu Klux Klan tried to recruit him to become a member.
Though his home is nestled among tranquil hills dotted with hay bales, Robert confronts a world as hostile to him as if he were an African American in the ante-bellum South. He was diagnosed with ovarian cancer, then turned away by more than two dozen doctors who feared that taking on a transgendered patient might harm their practice.
Southern Comfort follows the final year of Robert Eads' life. Beginning in spring, he falls deeply in love with Lola, a male-to-female. That summer, his mother and father drive ten hours to visit their "lost daughter," a trip they know may be their last. His final dream is to make it to the Southern Comfort Conference in Atlanta, the nation's preeminent transgender gathering. Beating the odds, he addresses a crowd of 500 and takes Lola to "The prom that never was."
The voices in SOUTHERN COMFORT are not only rarely heard, but also are commonly thought to be non-existent. A rare blend of humor, romance, and tragedy, SOUTHERN COMFORT is the first non-fiction film to intimately tell a trans-to-trans love story, set against a disturbing tale of gender bias as it unfolds before the camera.
The Filmmakers
KATE DAVIS (Director, Producer, Editor) - For more than a decade, filmmaker Kate Davis has been making films about members of marginalized societies, beginning with "GIRL TALK," a feature documentary on three abused runaway teenage girls. Following her debut, "A WORLD ALIVE," "REQUIEM FOR THE PLANET," "TOTAL BABY" AND "VACANT LOT" are among Davis¹' films that have screened at theaters across the country and broadcast on television networks in the United Stations and internationally.
With accolades including a CINE Golden Eagle and numerous film awards from various film festivals, she also produced the critically acclaimed "TRANSGENDER REVOLUTION," a documentary on the gender community's fight for civil rights. She also produced "ANTI-GAY HATE CRIMES," "UNTYING THE STRAIGHT JACKET AND HOOKED ON A DREAM" for A&E. As an editor, Davis has worked on feature documentaries, including "PARIS IS BURNING," "SHERMAN¹S MARCH TO THE SEA," and "AMERICAN BABYLON."
ELIZABETH ADAMS (Co-Producer) - Adams worked for four years as an investigator for Capital Punishment Project at the NAACP Legal Defense Fund before working in documentary film. She served as a researcher and production assistant on the one-hour documentaries "TRANSGENDER REVOLUTION" and "AND BABY MAKES TWO," which aired nationally on network television. She is the associate producer on the recently completed "BROTHER BORN AGAIN" (Big Mouth Productions). Currently, she is assisting writing and producing "CHATO IS DEAD: A NEW YORK STORY" (Oren Rudavsky Prod.).
Calhoun's Performing Arts Series enters its sixth year with an exciting program of music, children's theater, documentary films and lectures. The series is open to the public. For a full schedule, click here.

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