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Queer Filmmaker's Legacy Lives On in New Doc
4 Feb
Summary
- Documentary honors lesbian filmmaker Barbara Hammer.
- Film uses Hammer's own experimental footage.
- Explores Hammer's solidarity with all queer people.

Brydie O'Connor's documentary, 'Barbara Forever,' offers an avant-garde tribute to the pioneering lesbian filmmaker Barbara Hammer. Rather than a conventional biography, O'Connor immersed herself in Hammer's own experimental films to create a work that mirrors the artist's style.
The film begins in 1970, the year Hammer embraced her identity as a lesbian. It then navigates through her experiences with women, her filmmaking journey, and her advocacy for second-wave feminism, incorporating footage from her personal archives.
'Barbara Forever' showcases Hammer's collaborations, including with trans artist Joey Carducci, framing her as a figure of solidarity for all queer individuals. The documentary effectively preserves Hammer's legacy, ensuring her work continues to inspire new generations of artists.



