WMM Virtual Film Festival 2020
Filmmaker Q&As
During the course of the WMM Virtual Film Festival 2020, we conducted several filmmaker Q&As. You can watch the recordings of them on this page.
Q&A with Alexis Clements
Alexis Clements is the filmmaker of ALL WE’VE GOT, a personal exploration of LGBTQI women’s communities, cultures, and social justice work through the lens of the physical spaces they create, from bars to bookstores to arts and political hubs.
Q&A with Abby Ginzberg and Saru Jayaraman
Abby Ginzberg is the filmmaker of WAGING CHANGE, which examines the subminimum wage for restaurant workers. She was joined in this Q&A by Saru Jayaraman, president of the nonprofit One Fair Wage.
Q&A with Aubree Bernier-Clarke, Shawna Lipton, and Pidgeon Pagonis
Aubree Bernier-Clarke, Shawna Lipton, and Pidgeon Pagonis are the filmmakers of A NORMAL GIRL, which brings the widely unknown struggles of intersex people to light through the story of intersex activist Pidgeon Pagonis.
Q&A with Treva Wurmfeld and Julianna Brannum
Treva Wurmfeld (director) and Julianna Brannum (producer) are filmmakers of CONSCIENCE POINT, a film that raises awareness about native and indigenous land rights through the story of the Shinnecock Tribe’s fight for the land in the Hamptons.
Q&A with Alexis Clements
Alexis Clements is the filmmaker of ALL WE’VE GOT, a personal exploration of LGBTQI women’s communities, cultures, and social justice work through the lens of the physical spaces they create, from bars to bookstores to arts and political hubs.
Q&A with Abby Ginzberg and Saru Jayaraman
Abby Ginzberg is the filmmaker of WAGING CHANGE, which examines the subminimum wage for restaurant workers. She was joined in this Q&A by Saru Jayaraman, president of the nonprofit One Fair Wage.
Q&A with Aubree Bernier-Clarke, Shawna Lipton, and Pidgeon Pagonis
Aubree Bernier-Clarke, Shawna Lipton, and Pidgeon Pagonis are the filmmakers of A NORMAL GIRL, which brings the widely unknown struggles of intersex people to light through the story of intersex activist Pidgeon Pagonis.
Q&A with Treva Wurmfeld and Julianna Brannum
Treva Wurmfeld (director) and Julianna Brannum (producer) are filmmakers of CONSCIENCE POINT, a film that raises awareness about native and indigenous land rights through the story of the Shinnecock Tribe’s fight for the land in the Hamptons.
