safe space

Safe Space

HD video / 10:00 min. / 2021

HD video / 10:00 min. / 2021


One minute excerpt of the video 'Safe Space'
For access to the full length video, please get in touch


One minute excerpt of the video 'Safe Space'
For access to the full length video, please get in touch.


One minute excerpt of the video 'Safe Space'
For access to the full length video, please get in touch


One minute excerpt of the video 'Safe Space'
For access to the full length video, please get in touch

Upcoming Screening:
SİNEMA TRANSTOPIA, Berlin (DE)
Thursday, 29 February, 20:00
Short film programme + Q&A
sinematranstopia.com/en/cooperations/be-ing-part/be-ing-part2

Belvedere 21 Museum, Vienna (AT)
Blickle Kino
13 December 2023
18:30 – 20:30
Turning, Turns Episode #3
belvedere.at/event/turning-turns-episode-3-turning-images-imaginaries


One minute excerpt of the video 'Safe Space'
For access to the full length video, please get in touch

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The visual component of the video ‘Safe Space’ is pieced together from countless YouTube clips of ballroom events from the early nineties—at a time the AIDS epidemic was surging in New York City. Originally a community created by trans and queer people of color in response to a society that marginalizes their existence. The ballroom scene provides a safe space for performers to act out various ways of gender expressions. For decades, the ballroom community has influenced pop culture, and it’s vocabulary has seeped into common parlance.

‘Safe Space’ is narrated by AI generated voices that recite contemporary experiences and statements of LGBTQ+ refugees that have been sourced from the internet. The confluence of image and sound seek to depict both the harsh plight of a minority within a minority and the creative resilience and sense of community that emerges from these experiences.

The ballroom community provides a strong support network built upon kinship and solidarity. It represents the concept of a chosen family, as many were rejected by their biological families for their sexual orientation or gender identity.

At a time when the rights of queer people of color are increasingly at risk, the history and legacy of ballroom culture is more important than ever.

The visual component of the video ‘Safe Space’ is pieced together from countless YouTube clips of ballroom events from the early nineties—at a time the AIDS epidemic was surging in New York City. Originally a community created by trans and queer people of color in response to a society that marginalizes their existence. The ballroom scene provides a safe space for performers to act out various ways of gender expressions. For decades, the ballroom community has influenced pop culture, and it’s vocabulary has seeped into common parlance.

‘Safe Space’ is narrated by AI generated voices that recite contemporary experiences and statements of LGBTQ+ refugees that have been sourced from the internet. The confluence of image and sound seek to depict both the harsh plight of a minority within a minority and the creative resilience and sense of community that emerges from these experiences.

The ballroom community provides a strong support network built upon kinship and solidarity. It represents the concept of a chosen family, as many were rejected by their biological families for their sexual orientation or gender identity.

At a time when the rights of queer people of color are increasingly at risk, the history and legacy of ballroom culture is more important than ever.

The visual component of the video ‘Safe Space’ is pieced together from countless YouTube clips of ballroom events from the early nineties—at a time the AIDS epidemic was surging in New York City. Originally a community created by trans and queer people of color in response to a society that marginalizes their existence. The ballroom scene provides a safe space for performers to act out various ways of gender expressions. For decades, the ballroom community has influenced pop culture, and it’s vocabulary has seeped into common parlance.

‘Safe Space’ is narrated by AI generated voices that recite contemporary experiences and statements of LGBTQ+ refugees that have been sourced from the internet. The confluence of image and sound seek to depict both the harsh plight of a minority within a minority and the creative resilience and sense of community that emerges from these experiences.

The ballroom community provides a strong support network built upon kinship and solidarity. It represents the concept of a chosen family, as many were rejected by their biological families for their sexual orientation or gender identity.

At a time when the rights of queer people of color are increasingly at risk, the history and legacy of ballroom culture is more important than ever.

The visual component of the video ‘Safe Space’ is pieced together from countless YouTube clips of ballroom events from the early nineties—at a time the AIDS epidemic was surging in New York City. Originally a community created by trans and queer people of color in response to a society that marginalizes their existence. The ballroom scene provides a safe space for performers to act out various ways of gender expressions. For decades, the ballroom community has influenced pop culture, and it’s vocabulary has seeped into common parlance.

‘Safe Space’ is narrated by AI generated voices that recite contemporary experiences and statements of LGBTQ+ refugees that have been sourced from the internet. The confluence of image and sound seek to depict both the harsh plight of a minority within a minority and the creative resilience and sense of community that emerges from these experiences.

The ballroom community provides a strong support network built upon kinship and solidarity. It represents the concept of a chosen family, as many were rejected by their biological families for their sexual orientation or gender identity.

At a time when the rights of queer people of color are increasingly at risk, the history and legacy of ballroom culture is more important than ever.

The visual component of the video ‘Safe Space’ is pieced together from countless YouTube clips of ballroom events from the early nineties—at a time the AIDS epidemic was surging in New York City. Originally a community created by trans and queer people of color in response to a society that marginalizes their existence. The ballroom scene provides a safe space for performers to act out various ways of gender expressions. For decades, the ballroom community has influenced pop culture, and it’s vocabulary has seeped into common parlance.

‘Safe Space’ is narrated by AI generated voices that recite contemporary experiences and statements of LGBTQ+ refugees that have been sourced from the internet. The confluence of image and sound seek to depict both the harsh plight of a minority within a minority and the creative resilience and sense of community that emerges from these experiences.

The ballroom community provides a strong support network built upon kinship and solidarity. It represents the concept of a chosen family, as many were rejected by their biological families for their sexual orientation or gender identity.

At a time when the rights of queer people of color are increasingly at risk, the history and legacy of ballroom culture is more important than ever.


SCREENINGS & EXHIBITIONS (selection):
67th International Short Film Festival Oberhausen, German Online Competition, 2021
17th Athens Digital Arts Festival, Official Selection, 2021
'THIS IS A SAFE SPACE' curated by Niels Putman, FOMU, Photo Museum, Antwerp, 2022
28th International Short Film Week Regensburg, German Competition, 2022
19th Vienna Shorts Film Festival, curated programme by Sigrid Hadenius, 2022
29th Sheffield DocFest, Official Selection, Alternate Realities Award Nominee, 2022
6th Soundwatch Berlin Music Film Festival, curated programme by Sarnt Utamachote, 2022
10th Transition International Queer & Minorities Film Festival, Official Selection, Vienna, 2022
15th this human world International Human Rights Film Festival, expanded Shorts Competition, Vienna, 2022
20th London Short Film Festival, curated programme by T A P E Collective, 2023
20th Millennium Docs Against Gravity, Poland, 2023
22nd Lausanne Underground Film & Music Festival, Short Documentary Competition, 2023
Turning, Turns Episode #3, Blickle Kino, Belvedere 21 Museum, Vienna, 2023
Rencontres Internationales Paris/Berlin, 2023/2024

PRESS:
Directors Notes, review by Redmond Bacon, June 2022:
Ten Fantastic Shorts From Sheffield Doc/Fest 2022

Talking Shorts, review by Savina Petkova, January 2023:
The Dancer’s Paradox

SCREENINGS & EXHIBITIONS (selection):
67th International Short Film Festival Oberhausen, German Online Competition, 2021
17th Athens Digital Arts Festival, Official Selection, 2021
THIS IS A SAFE SPACE curated by Niels Putman, FOMU, Photo Museum, Antwerp, 2022
28th International Short Film Week Regensburg, German Competition, 2022
19th Vienna Shorts Film Festival, curated programme by Sigrid Hadenius, 2022
29th Sheffield DocFest, Official Selection, Alternate Realities Award Nominee, 2022
6th Soundwatch Berlin Music Film Festival, curated programme by Sarnt Utamachote, 2022
10th Transition International Queer & Minorities Film Festival, Official Selection. Vienna, 2022
15th this human world International Human Rights Film Festival, expanded Shorts Competition, Vienna, 2022
20th London Short Film Festival, curated programme by T A P E Collective, 2023
20th Millennium Docs Against Gravity, Poland, 2023
22nd Lausanne Underground Film & Music Festival, Short Documentary Competition, 2023
Turning, Turns Episode #3, Blickle Kino, Belvedere 21 Museum, Vienna, 2023
Rencontres Internationales Paris/Berlin, 2023/2024

PRESS:
Directors Notes, review by Redmond Bacon, June 2022:
Ten Fantastic Shorts From Sheffield Doc/Fest 2022

Talking Shorts, review by Savina Petkova, January 2023:
The Dancer’s Paradox


SCREENINGS & EXHIBITIONS (selection):
67th International Short Film Festival Oberhausen, German Online Competition, 2021
17th Athens Digital Arts Festival, Official Selection, 2021
THIS IS A SAFE SPACE curated by Niels Putman, FOMU, Photo Museum, Antwerp, 2022
28th International Short Film Week Regensburg, German Competition, 2022
19th Vienna Shorts Film Festival, curated programme by Sigrid Hadenius, 2022
29th Sheffield DocFest, Official Selection, Alternate Realities Award Nominee, 2022
6th Soundwatch Berlin Music Film Festival, curated programme by Sarnt Utamachote, 2022
10th Transition International Queer & Minorities Film Festival, Official Selection, Vienna, 2022
15th this human world International Human Rights Film Festival, expanded Shorts Competition, Vienna, 2022
20th London Short Film Festival, curated programme by T A P E Collective, 2023
20th Millennium Docs Against Gravity, Poland, 2023
22nd Lausanne Underground Film & Music Festival, Short Documentary Competition, 2023
Turning, Turns Episode #3, Blickle Kino, Belvedere 21 Museum, Vienna, 2023
Rencontres Internationales Paris/Berlin, 2023/2024

PRESS:
Directors Notes, review by Redmond Bacon, June 2022:
Ten Fantastic Shorts From Sheffield Doc/Fest 2022

Talking Shorts, review by Savina Petkova, January 2023:
The Dancer’s Paradox

SCREENINGS & EXHIBITIONS (selection):
67th International Short Film Festival Oberhausen, German Online Competition, 2021
17th Athens Digital Arts Festival, Official Selection, 2021
THIS IS A SAFE SPACE curated by Niels Putman, FOMU, Photo Museum, Antwerp, 2022
28th International Short Film Week Regensburg, German Competition, 2022
19th Vienna Shorts Film Festival, curated programme by Sigrid Hadenius, 2022
29th Sheffield DocFest, Alternate Realities Award Nominee, 2022
6th Soundwatch Berlin Music Film Festival, curated programme by Sarnt Utamachote, 2022
10th Transition International Queer & Minorities Film Festival, Vienna, 2022
15th this human world International Human Rights Film Festival, expanded Shorts Competition, Vienna, 2022
20th London Short Film Festival, curated programme by T A P E Collective, 2023
20th Millennium Docs Against Gravity, Poland, 2023
22nd Lausanne Underground Film & Music Festival, Short Documentary Competition, 2023
Turning, Turns Episode #3, Blickle Kino, Belvedere 21 Museum, Vienna, 2023
Rencontres Internationales Paris/Berlin, 2023/2024

PRESS:
Directors Notes, review by Redmond Bacon, June 2022:
Ten Fantastic Shorts From Sheffield Doc/Fest 2022

Talking Shorts, review by Savina Petkova, January 2023:
The Dancer’s Paradox

SCREENINGS & EXHIBITIONS (selection):
~ 67th International Short Film Festival Oberhausen, German Online Competition, 2021
~ 17th Athens Digital Arts Festival, Official Selection, 2021
~ THIS IS A SAFE SPACE curated by Niels Putman, FOMU, Photo Museum, Antwerp, 2022
~ 28th International Short Film Week Regensburg, German Competition, 2022
~ 19th Vienna Shorts Film Festival, curated programme by Sigrid Hadenius, 2022
~ 29th Sheffield DocFest, Alternate Realities Award Nominee, 2022
~ 6th Soundwatch Berlin Music Film Festival, curated programme by Sarnt Utamachote, 2022
~ 10th Transition International Queer & Minorities Film Festival, Vienna, 2022
~ 15th this human world International Human Rights Film Festival, expanded Shorts Competition, Vienna, 2022
~ 20th London Short Film Festival, curated programme by T A P E Collective, 2023
~ 20th Millennium Docs Against Gravity, Poland, 2023
~ 22nd Lausanne Underground Film & Music Festival, Short Documentary Competition, 2023
~ Turning, Turns Episode #3, Blickle Kino, Belvedere 21 Museum, Vienna, 2023
~ Rencontres Internationales Paris/Berlin, 2023/2024

PRESS:
Directors Notes, review by Redmond Bacon, June 2022:
Ten Fantastic Shorts From Sheffield Doc/Fest 2022

Talking Shorts, review by Savina Petkova, January 2023:
The Dancer’s Paradox

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