Film Screening: Any Other Way: The Jackie Shane Story
Michael Mabbott and Lucah Rosenberg-Lee’s ode to the forgotten soul musician Jackie Shane showcases a trailblazer in trans musical history
Join Sheffield Libraries and Sheffield DocFest this LGBTQ+ History Month for Michael Mabbott and Lucah Rosenberg-Lee’s ode to the forgotten soul musician Jackie Shane. It documents a life of eclipsed stardom and trailblazing trans musical history.
1960s soul singer Jackie Shane’s story began in Nashville. She achieved musical success rubbing shoulders with the likes of Little Richard and Jimmy Church. In Any Other Way her great nieces unearth a treasure trove of memories, trinkets and tales about her life. But the real star of the film is Jackie herself, narrating her life through never-heard-before audio recordings. With warmth, humour and honesty, Jackie tells of life in the Jim Crow-era South and how she escaped there, rose through the music industry and became one of its pioneering Black trans performers. Other voices in the film include music royalty and trans leaders and educators, while animation further enlivens what is already an extraordinary life.
Content Guidance: Film contains transphobic language.
As this film does not have an official BBFC age classification, attendees should be over 18.
Michael Mabbott and Lucah Rosenberg-Lee’s ode to the forgotten soul musician Jackie Shane showcases a trailblazer in trans musical history
Join Sheffield Libraries and Sheffield DocFest this LGBTQ+ History Month for Michael Mabbott and Lucah Rosenberg-Lee’s ode to the forgotten soul musician Jackie Shane. It documents a life of eclipsed stardom and trailblazing trans musical history.
1960s soul singer Jackie Shane’s story began in Nashville. She achieved musical success rubbing shoulders with the likes of Little Richard and Jimmy Church. In Any Other Way her great nieces unearth a treasure trove of memories, trinkets and tales about her life. But the real star of the film is Jackie herself, narrating her life through never-heard-before audio recordings. With warmth, humour and honesty, Jackie tells of life in the Jim Crow-era South and how she escaped there, rose through the music industry and became one of its pioneering Black trans performers. Other voices in the film include music royalty and trans leaders and educators, while animation further enlivens what is already an extraordinary life.
Content Guidance: Film contains transphobic language.
As this film does not have an official BBFC age classification, attendees should be over 18.
Good to know
Highlights
- 1 hour 30 minutes
- under 18 with parent or legal guardian
- In person
- Doors at 5:30 PM
Location
Carpenter Room Sheffield Central Library
Surrey Street
Sheffield City Centre S1 1XZ
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