Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts
NOVELLA THEATER
701 Mission Street
Doors open at 5:45 pm
Screening begins promptly at 6:30 pm
Complimentary Afterparty for all premiere sponsors (limited number of Afterparty tickets available at the Premiere).
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“There are so many people who say to me ‘You should wear a skirt and put on makeup because you’re a girl’”.
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“When I play with gender roles, it confuses people and makes them uncomfortable”.
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Director Debra Chasnoff talks with a student before interviewing her for Straightlaced.
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In Straightlaced, diverse students talk about the pressures they face to conform to gender roles and how that limits who they really want to be.
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“It was kind of shocking when the students at our school voted for a lesbian to be the student council president. But now it’s cool.”
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“Really there are more than two genders - people like me who don’t really feel male or female.”
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“Someone asked me ‘Why are you wearing that scarf, dude, are you gay?’ I said ‘No, man, my neck is cold. You got a problem with that?’”
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“A guy I liked wouldn’t date me because he said I’m too big, aggressive and loud for a girl. That hurts, because that means I can’t be who I really am.”
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On set with a student from the newest RFAP film Straightlaced about gender roles and homophobia.
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“If you don’t have a girlfriend or you don’t talk about how much sex you’re having, other guys think you’re gay.”
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“If you wore that shirt, you’d get shot. That’s a pretty boy shirt.”