Undomesticated: Gender Defiance in the Home
Jaye Hudson of TGirlsonFilm (@tgirlsonfilm) & the Museum of the Home (@museumofthehome) present “Undomesticated - Gender Defiance in the Home”, a series of free moving image screenings exploring queerness in the noughties.
In collaboration with the Queer Heritage and Collections Network Creative Projects programme supported by the National Lottery through Arts Council England.
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Big Brother house, this is Davina, you are TRANS on Channel Four, please do not swear! Jaye Hudson of TGirlsonFilm (@tgirlsonfilm) & the Museum of the Home (@museumofthehome) present “Undomesticated - Gender Defiance in the Home”, a series of free moving image screenings exploring queerness in the noughties. First up, is reality television, with an exploration of transness in Big Brother with an introductory lecture, Big Brother clips and RealityTV’s Pete Burns: Unspun. Are you ready for a little bit of action? Grab your gorilla coat, pucker your lips, please make your way to the diary room, I’m coming to get you!
Jaye Hudson is a film programmer, trans historian and actor. Often presenting under the name TGirlsonFilm, she has worked for BFI Flare, Fringe! Queer Film and Arts Festival and Squiff. Recently she wrote and produced a trans archival zine project, “Tranny Central” with Roz Kaveney and is currently assisting at the London Community Video archive.
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I got two gay fathers, two gay best friends, a gay godfather and a lesbian sympathiser girlfriend” Jaye Hudson of TGirlsonFilm (@tgirlsonfilm) & the Museum of the Home (@museumofthehome) present a free screening of the first four episodes of Rikki Beadle Blair’s “Metrosexuality” (@rikkibeadleblair). A 2001 channel four comedy- drama that explores the lives of queer people of colour in Notting Hill. Expect y2k to the nines, drama, glamour and men that are just a little, metrosexual.
Jaye Hudson is a film programmer, trans historian and actor. Often presenting under the name TGirlsonFilm, she has worked for BFI Flare, Fringe! Queer Film and Arts Festival and Squiff. Recently she wrote and produced a trans archival zine project, “Tranny Central” with Roz Kaveney and is currently assisting at the London Community Video archive.
Book now
Jaye Hudson of TGirlsonFilm (@tgirlsonfilm) & the Museum of the Home (@museumofthehome) present “Undomesticated - Gender Defiance in the Home”, a series of free moving image screenings exploring queerness in the noughties.
In collaboration with the Queer Heritage and Collections Network Creative Projects programme supported by the National Lottery through Arts Council England.