Calpernia Going to London to Represent “Casting Pearls” and “Beautiful Daughters”
I am scheduled to appear at the London event and to participate in a forum about transgender and media. I’ll be arriving in London on April 1st and leaving April 8th.
Deep Stealth Productions’ short film “Casting Pearls” has been chosen to screen in the 22nd London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival. The festival, organized by the British Film Institute (BFI), is the third largest film festival in the UK and attracts audiences of over 25,000. The LLGFF will run from 27 March – 10 April 2008.
* London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival
* British Film Institute
* Casting Pearls website
Directed by Andrea James, Casting Pearls illustrates the difficulties transsexual women face in Hollywood via a hectic series of auditions endured by Cassandra, a transsexual actress (played by Calpernia Addams). Cassandra weathers the horrible, funny and cruel things said by various Hollywood professionals with plucky determination and professionalism, showing that decades of bias can’t hold back the real contributions of transgender people to the arts and media.
Deep Stealth’s Calpernia Addams is scheduled to appear at the London event and to participate in a forum about transgender and media.
* London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival
* British Film Institute
* Casting Pearls website
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about 2 years ago
WOW BABY GIRL!!!! 11 YEARS AGO AND WHAT A ENTERTAINMENT!!!!!! BET, YOU ARE VERY PROUD OF YOURSELF AND OF WHAT YOU ACHIEVE!!! IT WOULD BE A GREAT PLEASURE TO MEET YOU ONE DAY!!! MAY GOD BLESS YOU!!!!!!!
about 2 years ago
your amazing sweety. May you only know blessings.
about 2 years ago
A very beautiful and poignant film! (Thank you for posting it, Calpernia!)
I especially liked all the amazing costumes you made and wore back then! I also loved the part where you played the fiddle. (Being an entertainer is definitely in your blood!)