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Fourth annual San Antonio Feminist Film Festival taking place at Carver Center

Fourth annual San Antonio Feminist Film Festival taking place at Carver Center

The fourth annual San Antonio Feminist Film Festival (SAFFF) will take place Wednesday and Thursday, showcasing movies that highlight the lived experiences of women of color and members of the LGBTQIA+ community. The films being screened at the Carver Community Cultural Center will include Breaking the News, Plan C, Running With My Girls and The Old Oak. The productions tackle a variety of social issues, including media representation, immigration, reproductive rights and women in politics.



This article was originally published by Stephanie Koithan at San Antonio Current – (https://www.sacurrent.com/arts/fourth-annual-san-antonio-feminist-film-festival-taking-place-at-carver-center-35595289).

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