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History on Film: Framing Agnes (2022)

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History on Film: Framing Agnes (2022)

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Date

Dec 06 2023 18:00 - 21:00

Description

History on Film: Framing Agnes (2022)
with Framing Agnes co-writer Morgan M Page

Framing Agnes (2022) brings to life case files from the archives of the UCLA gender clinic (USA) from the 1950s. A cast of trans actors confronts the legacy of a trans woman, Agnes, who is forced to choose between honesty and access to gender affirming medical care. Blending fiction and non-fiction, the film remembers trans lineages but also questions the frame through which trans history, lives, and (health)care are viewed.

Morgan M Page is a writer, historian, artist, and activist. With Chase Joynt, she is the co-writer of Framing Agnes. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2022, where it won two awards. Together, they also wrote the book Boys Don’t Cry (MQUP, 2022), a critical history of the 1999 film by Kimberly Peirce.

Location: For directions to the Richard Hoggart Building Cinema: https://www.gold.ac.uk/campus-...

For more information about Framing Agnes: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1...

Organiser

Goldsmiths' Centre for Queer History brings together scholars, activists, and community members to create a global hub for queer history research. We are engaged with exploring questions of the queer past and are committed to the celebrations of of sexual and gender diversity today. The study of queer history is as much about the present as the past.

We are home to the world's first MA in Queer History.

Venue

Goldsmiths, University of London, Cinema, Richard Hoggart Building , SE14 6NW London

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