Mar 30: "Out Here" film screening on queer farmers

Do you love queer farmers?  Get ready for a spring-time love-fest that will knock your socks off!

The Queer Video Vault is excited to present Out Here: A Documentary Film About the Hearts and Hard Work of Queer Farmers in the U.S. 

2-5 p.m. at the Melwood Screening Room (477 Melwood Ave. Pittsburgh 15213).  2 p.m. door (mingle, snacks), 3 p.m. film, 4 p.m. panel discussion with the film's director and local queer farmers doing beautiful things.  $5-$10+ sliding scale

You can see the trailer and more info at http://outheremovie.com, and there's a Facebook event page.

Out Here is a full-length documentary film created by the Queer Farmer Film Project. Completed after 4 years in production, it looks at the experiences of queer farmers across the country and asks – what does it mean to be a queer farmer, is agriculture a safe space for queer people, and what are the relationships between food production and queerness?  It is the filmmaker’s dream that this project will give voice and visibility to queer people in agriculture and inspire a flagrant national discussion about gender and sexuality as they are related to our food system.”

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