The Two Gay Geeks received this press release from our friend David Magdael about an important film about Connie Norman, legendary Trans AIDS activist in Los Angeles.
Don’t miss this at Outfest in Los Angeles.
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Documentary film on the extraordinary life and times of Connie Norman,
the late Transgender AIDS Activist and LGBTQ media spokesperson, in early 90’s Los Angeles
Directed by Dante Alencastre
Produced by Dante Alencastre, John Johnston
Official Selection – 2021 Outfest
Official Selection – 2021 BFI Flare London LGBTQ+ Film Festival
Official Selection – 2021 OUTshine Film Festival
Official Selection – 2021 Korea Queer Film Festival
About the film AIDS DIVA: THE LEGEND OF CONNIE NORMAN
As the self-appointed “AIDS DIVA” and masterful spokesperson for ACT UP/LA in the late 80s and early 90’s Los Angeles, Connie Norman described herself as “ex-drag queen, ex-hooker, ex-IV drug user, ex-high risk youth and current post-operative transsexual woman who is HIV positive” and simply “a human being seeking my humanity.”
Standing proudly in her multiple, fluid and evolving LGBTQ identities, she was often a lone advocate for the fledgling trans community of that era. Both beloved and confronting, Connie’s soulful and salty rantings and inter-sectional politics were heard widely through her local LGBT newspaper column and her pioneering LGBTQ cable television talk show. Fueled by the urgency of her mortality and the hard-won honesty and clarity her survival had required, Connie challenged self-hatred, hypocrisy and denial, as she evoked a humanitarian, neighborly, transcendent vision of life and love for our tribe and us all.
She served as a bridge, in both gender and politics, – from ACT UP/LA to the Radical Fairies, to right-wing talk shows to Sacramento policy meetings to her marriage to gay husband Bruce – and challenged us to confront what it means to be a woman, a man and ultimately a human being. Modeling ‘wokeness’ in an earlier era of crisis, Connie’s piercing and compassionate voice, through these rare vintage video clips, leaps into the present, urging us again to wake up, to take action, and to fully engage with our collective lives and our world.
Saturday, August 21st at 11:00 am at DGA1 – In Person
Sunday, August 22nd to Tuesday, August 24th – Virtual Screening
Tickets: https://outfestla2021.com/tickets/



About Outfest
OUTFEST®, est. 1982 is one of the only global LGBTQIA+ arts, media and entertainment organizations whose programs empower artists, communities and filmmakers to transform the world through their stories, while also supporting the entire life-cycle of their career.
Outfest is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.
Mission
Outfest creates visibility to diverse LGBTQIA+ stories and empowers storytellers, building empathy to drive meaningful social change.
Website: https://www.outfest.org
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