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Yesterday, Today, Forever: An Ode to Trans Ageing

🕒 7:15 PM
📅 September 21, 2025

As parents, as community leaders, and as everyday people experiencing transition, passion and heartbreak, these stories about trans elders teach us how full life can be when you live as your true self.

General Admission

$13.00

TICKET BUNDLE OFFER: Get 15% off automatically when you purchase tickets to four different screenings in a single order. Or go all in with a Festival Pass for guaranteed access to all events and workshops!

Festival Pass
$ 99.00

Description

Lovin’ Her

A middle-aged transgender woman navigates the complexities of a fading memory, delving into the twists and turns of love and embracing the constant evolution of her gender identity.

Revenge

Virginia is a 43-year-old transgender woman who works as a community health agent in Guarulhos, Brazil. The film follows a day in her life, marked by the exhaustion of work, but also by meaningful encounters, dreams, and, above all, the need to live – and resist.

Sweep

Seven-year-old Anna convinces her trans mother, Joe, to let her tag along as she works as a street sweeper. Their journey leads to a day of quiet revelations and unexpected intimacy on the city’s margins.

Under the Glitter

One winter evening, Emmanuelle steps into a countryside bar to see Olivia, her former husband now queen of the night. Under the tired neon lights, glitter sparkles and words falter. How do you piece things back together after eight years of silence?

Dreams of Sunlight Through Trees

A middle aged trans man transitions at the age of 44 and observes his changes over a year and nine months, with a looming ongoing news cycle of anti-trans legislation.

We’ll Go Down in History

WE’LL GO DOWN IN HISTORY tells the story of TRUK United, a grassroots, proudly trans football club. Filmed over two years, it captures the team’s highs and lows on and off the pitch as they create a safe haven for their community in the face of rising transphobia.

Event Details

Date: September 21, 2025

Start time: 07:15 p.m. EDT

End time: 09:15 p.m. EDT

Venue: Union Française de Montréal

Coordinates: 429 Avenue Viger E, Montréal, QC H2L 2N9

Directions: Union Française is just a 4‑minute walk from Champ‑de‑Mars Metro station (Orange Line) and a 7‑minute walk from Berri–UQAM. You can also arrive by bus (14, 30, 50, 150, 350, 361, 445) or bike. The venue is fully accessible. The front entrance has a few steps, but our back entrance is step‑free. We’ll have clear signs to guide you to the accessible entrance.

Montréal’s first trans film festival.

EXPOSURES exists on the territories of the Kanien’kehá:ka Nation, who are the custodians of the land and waters of Tio’tia:ke (Montreal). Alongside this necessary but inadequate territorial recognition, we demand restitution and reparation for Indigenous peoples across all of “Canada”.

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