Close X
Sunday, December 1, 2024
ADVT 
Life

Watch Trailer: Local Documentary Nabs Four Awards In The Film Festival Circuit

Darpan News Desk, 16 Oct, 2018 03:49 PM
    My Name Was January has won four awards and semi-finalists since its release to film festivals in September 2018. 
     
     
     
    AWARD WINNERS
     
    •         Award of Recognition – LGBT, Best Shorts Competition, La Jolla, California
    •         Best Documentary Short Film, Aphrodite Film Awards, New York City
    •         Best LGBTQ Film, Los Angeles Film Awards, Los Angeles
    •         Best Documentary – Gold Award, Los Angeles Shorts Awards, Los Angeles
     
     
    SEMI-FINALIST
     
    •         Best North American Documentary, Alternative Film Festival, Toronto
    •         Semi-Finalist, Hollywood International Moving Pictures Film Festival, Los Angeles
     
     
     
    When a trans sister, January Marie Lapuz, is brutally murdered in her own home in New Westminster, BC, a community reacts and her friends and other trans women of colour come to share and voice their issues, concerns, and challenges. January was seen as a bright light in the lives of many. This is the story of January, a friend, a daughter, a person.
     
     
    This film will not only bring justice to January, but to all the women who have lost their lives. January had a beautiful soul, and now part of her soul rests in each and every one of us.
     
     
    The film is directed by two former Kwantlen Polytechnic University Journalism students Elina Gress and Lenee Son. The film is produced by the Sher Vancouver LGBTQ Friends Society, specifically Sher Vancouver Founder Alex Sangha and Sher Vancouver President Ash Brar. “I feel January is watching over us like our Angel in Heaven.  I feel she is blessing the film and helping us spread her message of love and light,” says Sher Vancouver Founder Alex Sangha.
     
     
    The film has been selected into an amazing 11 film festivals since its release in September 2018.
     
     
    The exclusive Canadian rights of the film for the educational market has also been acquired by Moving Images Distribution which is a local non-profit social justice distributor in Vancouver.  A discussion guide for teachers has been prepared to go with the film. 
     
     
    The film will be formally released for sale to high schools, colleges, and universities in January 2019.  Pre-order and advance copies will be available prior to the New Year.
     
     

    MORE Life ARTICLES

    5 Tips On Choosing And Working With A Wedding Photographer

    5 Tips On Choosing And Working With A Wedding Photographer
    Your wedding is fast approaching and you have an un-blissfully long to-do list, from finalizing your flower selection to choosing your menu to deciding on your dress.

    5 Tips On Choosing And Working With A Wedding Photographer

    Few Real Indian Women Look Like As Shown In Movies: Survey

    Few Real Indian Women Look Like As Shown In Movies: Survey
      As many as 68 percent of Indian women and 71 percent of girls agree that very few real women and girls look like women and girls in advertisements, movies and television, according to a survey. 

    Few Real Indian Women Look Like As Shown In Movies: Survey

    Brides Rocking The Midriff-Baring Or Jumpsuit-Wearing Trend

    Brides Rocking The Midriff-Baring Or Jumpsuit-Wearing Trend
    NEW YORK — Andie Potamkin Blackmore's approach to life is creative and non-traditional, so why should her wedding "gown" have been any different?

    Brides Rocking The Midriff-Baring Or Jumpsuit-Wearing Trend

    Review: Vancouver Opera’s Evita shines bright with an all-star cast

    The Vancouver Opera’s production of Andrew Lloyd Webber & Tim Rice’s Evita was a star-studded affair with some of the biggest Broadway names on stage.

    Review: Vancouver Opera’s Evita shines bright with an all-star cast

    Scientists Discover Three 'Potentially Habitable’ Planets, Just '40 Light-Years' Away

    Scientists Discover Three 'Potentially Habitable’ Planets, Just '40 Light-Years' Away
    The three orbit an ultracool dwarf star a mere 40 light-years away, and are likely comparable in size and temperature to Earth and Venus, they reported in a study

    Scientists Discover Three 'Potentially Habitable’ Planets, Just '40 Light-Years' Away

    Tips For Brides To Adjust In A New Family

    Tips For Brides To Adjust In A New Family
    From building rapport with each family member to finding a right balance in relationships, it is important for brides-to-be to do their homework well before to adjust in the new family like a pro

    Tips For Brides To Adjust In A New Family