10th(2008)
Tina MABRY
Because gay marriage is illegal in the USA, gay people cannot insist upon any legal rights in their relationships. Brooklyn¡¯s long-term life partner ends up in the hospital after a car accident but she cannot hear about her partner¡¯s condition from the doctors nor even see her partner because she is not a ¡®family¡¯ member. Through Brooklyn¡¯s struggle and that of her son Jordan, this film reveals the violence of a homophobic society and depicts the possibility of an alternative conception of family. (Jay SOHN)
Because gay marriage is illegal in the USA, gay people cannot insist upon any legal rights in their relationships. Brooklyn¡¯s long-term life partner ends up in the hospital after a car accident but she cannot hear about her partner¡¯s condition from the doctors nor even see her partner because she is not a ¡®family¡¯ member. Through Brooklyn¡¯s struggle and that of her son Jordan, this film reveals the violence of a homophobic society and depicts the possibility of an alternative conception of family. (Jay SOHN)
Tina MABRYTina MABRY
Born in Mississippi in 1978. Tina Mabry graduated from the University of Southern California, School of Cinema-Television with an MFA in Film Production in 2005. Tina began to develop her short film, Brooklyn¡¯s Bridge to Jordan aired on Showtime. Tina recently co-wrote a feature screenplay entitled Itty Bitty Titty Committee, which was directed by Jamie Babbit the director of But I¡¯m a Cheerleader.