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How I Got My Queer Back

Directors

Lorna Boschman Rojina (RJ) Farrokhnejad Aerlyn Weissman

Producers

Lorna Boschman Rojina (RJ) Farrokhnejad Bill Yuen

Subjects

Activism Canadian History Diversity First Nations Justice LGBTQ+
  • Release Date 2025
  • Running Time 15 minutes
  • Closed Captions Yes
  • Availability Canada, USA

Prix habituel
$180.00
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Prix soldé
$180.00

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How I Got My Queer Back How I Got My Queer BackHow I Got My Queer Back

This powerful short documentary explores the resilience, identity, and joy of the queer community through the legacy of Vancouver’s iconic Little Sister’s Bookstore. More than just a bookstore, Little Sister’s was a lifeline—offering access to gender-affirming information and serving as a vital hub for connection during a time of intense censorship, surveillance, and violence.

Through intimate personal stories, the film moves beyond the bookstore to highlight the lived experiences of queer individuals navigating trauma, identity, and belonging. From battles at the border over banned books to declarations of “queer joy” and visions of a gender revolution, this film is a celebration of a community that never stops moving forward.

Featuring powerful testimonies and an unforgettable cross-country motorcycle journey led by two trans women—one a First Nations Mohawk—the film is a call to action, reflection and collective healing.

Directors: Lorna Boschman, Rojina (RJ) Farrokhnejad, Aerlyn Weissman
Producers: Lorna Boschman, Rojina (RJ) Farrokhnejad, Bill Yuen

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