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Johnny Symons is a Bay Area documentary filmmaker focusing on LGBT cultural and political issues. He is a professor in the Cinema Department at San Francisco State University<ref>{{cite web|title=School of Cinema Faculty: Johnny Symons|url=https://cinema.sfsu.edu/people/faculty/johnny-symons|website=San Francisco State University}}</ref>, where he runs the documentary program and is a co-founder of the Queer Cinema Institute.<ref>{{cite web|title=Queer Cinema Institue|url=http://queercinemainstitute.sfsu.edu/|website=San Francisco State University}}</ref> He has served as a Fellow in the Sundance Institutes’s Documentary Film Program.<ref>{{cite web|title=DOCUMENTARY FILM PROGRAM PROVIDES $1.5 MM IN GRANT SUPPORT TO FILMMAKERS IN FY2014|url=https://www.sundance.org/blogs/documentary-film-program-provides-1-5-mm-in-grant-support-to-filmmakers-in|website=Sundance Institute}}</ref> |
Johnny Symons is a Bay Area documentary filmmaker focusing on LGBT cultural and political issues. He is a professor in the Cinema Department at San Francisco State University<ref>{{cite web|title=School of Cinema Faculty: Johnny Symons|url=https://cinema.sfsu.edu/people/faculty/johnny-symons|website=San Francisco State University}}</ref>, where he runs the documentary program and is a co-founder of the Queer Cinema Institute.<ref>{{cite web|title=Queer Cinema Institue|url=http://queercinemainstitute.sfsu.edu/|website=San Francisco State University}}</ref> He has served as a Fellow in the Sundance Institutes’s Documentary Film Program.<ref>{{cite web|title=DOCUMENTARY FILM PROGRAM PROVIDES $1.5 MM IN GRANT SUPPORT TO FILMMAKERS IN FY2014|url=https://www.sundance.org/blogs/documentary-film-program-provides-1-5-mm-in-grant-support-to-filmmakers-in|website=Sundance Institute}}</ref> |
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His documentaries include: Daddy & Papa, about the personal, cultural, and political impact of gay men raising children, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, broadcast on PBS’S Independent Lens, and was nominated for a national Emmy® for Best Documentary.<ref>{{cite web|title=Independent Lens: Daddy & Papa|url=http://www.pbs.org/independentlens/daddyandpapa|website=PBS}}</ref> Ask Not, an award-winning feature-length documentary about the impact of the "don't ask, don't tell" policy in the US military, aired on PBS’ Independent Lens. Beyond Conception, about the relationship between a lesbian surrogate and a gay male couple, broadcast on Discovery Channel. |
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== Filmography: == |
== Filmography: == |
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Johnny Symons is a Bay Area documentary filmmaker focusing on LGBT cultural and political issues. He is a professor in the Cinema Department at San Francisco State University[1], where he runs the documentary program and is a co-founder of the Queer Cinema Institute.[2] He has served as a Fellow in the Sundance Institutes’s Documentary Film Program.[3]
His documentaries include: Daddy & Papa, about the personal, cultural, and political impact of gay men raising children, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, broadcast on PBS’S Independent Lens, and was nominated for a national Emmy® for Best Documentary.[4] Ask Not, an award-winning feature-length documentary about the impact of the "don't ask, don't tell" policy in the US military, aired on PBS’ Independent Lens. Beyond Conception, about the relationship between a lesbian surrogate and a gay male couple, broadcast on Discovery Channel.
Filmography:
- OUT RUN[5] (2016)
- ASK NOT[6] (2008)
- BEYOND CONCEPTION (2006)
- DADDY & PAPA[7] (2002)
- BEAUTY BEFORE AGE[8] (1997)
- SHAVING THE CASTRO[9] (1995)
- OUT IN AFRICA[10] (1994)
References
- ^ "School of Cinema Faculty: Johnny Symons". San Francisco State University.
- ^ "Queer Cinema Institue". San Francisco State University.
- ^ "DOCUMENTARY FILM PROGRAM PROVIDES $1.5 MM IN GRANT SUPPORT TO FILMMAKERS IN FY2014". Sundance Institute.
- ^ "Independent Lens: Daddy & Papa". PBS.
- ^ "Out Run Movie". Out Run Movie.
- ^ "Ask Not". SF360.
- ^ "Daddy & Papa". Wikipedia.
- ^ "Beauty Before Age IMDB". IMDB.
- ^ "Shaving the Castro". Stanford Department of Art & Art History.
- ^ "Production Credits". Iris Films.