Kill me to death: A Benefit for Gender Is Over
$9 General Admission
About
Kill me to death, a film by Seattle-based Danny Denial, stars local artists Eva Walker, Michael Renney, and Claire Grayson, with musical appearances by The Wednesdays, DoNormaal, Vomitface, and more. Following the suicide of a nobody actress in a dying arts scene, the six struggling musicians who saw her last confront their own mortality in this lo-fi exploration of suicide, depression, gender identity and punk rock.
The film’s premiere is a benefit for Gender Is Over — If You Want It, LTD, which is a New York based 501(c)(3) organization that supports the fight for gender self-determination and body sovereignty through community building, retail sales, events and charitable giveaways. The group supports trans & gender nonconforming people with special consideration for: education, youth empowerment, homelessness, mental health, incarceration, and structural racism.
TRIGGER WARNING: This film contains graphic images, language and information about suicide which may be upsetting to some people. The film is unrated, but is not meant to be viewed by those under the age of 18 due to language and topics.