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75 SHOTS: In The Spotlight

75 SHOTS: In The Spotlight

By: 75 SHOTS
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This podcast features recordings from Q&A discussions with filmmakers as part of our In The Spotlight screening series. Every month, we showcase a short film in a week-long online screening, culimating in a live discussion with the creator.

In The Spotlight offers a glimpse into the Cinema Feast Collection, a living, growing archive of radical and queer cinema curated by 75 SHOTS, with a focus on underrepresented voices from the Global South and diaspora.

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  • In The Spotlight with Carl Collison, May 16, 2026
    Jun 16 2026

    After his film was featured in our monthly screening spotlight, we met with documentary filmmaker Carl Collison for a live Q&A session to discuss his work.

    Still My Child follows the journeys of three South African fathers as they navigate fear, confusion, social stigma, and community discrimination before ultimately arriving at a place of unconditional love and acceptance for their transgender children. Through intimate conversations and personal reflection, the film offers a moving portrait of parenthood, transformation, and the emotional labor of unlearning deeply rooted beliefs.

    Directed by Carl Collison for Beyond the Margins, the documentary approaches these stories with tenderness and honesty, foregrounding the voices of families often left out of broader conversations on gender identity and belonging.

    Carl Collison, a documentary filmmaker, has been an important part of the 75 SHOTS family from the very beginning. His earlier film No Gay Men in Zimbabwe was featured in the first edition of Under The Radar, and he has remained part of the community ever since. A variety of his works are included in the Cinema Feast Collection. Last year, members of 75 SHOTS attended Collison’s Purple Mountain Residency in South Africa to meet in person for the first time and create the film Nuit Eternelle. Now, we join him again for a screening of his new film Still My Child, which recently made the African Trans Network’s list of 5 must-see documentaries.

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