Johnny Symons
Johnny Symons is a documentary filmmaker focusing on LGBT cultural and political issues. He is a professor in the Cinema Department at San Francisco State University ,[ 1] where he runs the documentary program and is the director and co-founder of the Queer Cinema Project.[ 2] He received his BA from Brown University and his MA in documentary production from Stanford University . He has served as a Fellow in the Sundance Institute’s Documentary Film Program .[ 3]
His latest film, Out Run ,[ 4] co-directed with award-winning filmmaker S. Leo Chiang , premiered at the Full Frame Documentary Film Festival [ 5] and won Best Cinematography for a Feature Length Documentary Film at the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival .[ 6] His documentary Daddy & Papa , about the personal, cultural, and political impact of gay men raising children,[ 7] [ 8] premiered at the Sundance Film Festival , broadcast on PBS’s Independent Lens , and was nominated for a national Emmy for Best Documentary.[ 9] [ 10] Ask Not ,[ 11] his award-winning feature-length documentary about the impact of the "don't ask, don't tell " policy in the US military,[ 12] also aired on Independent Lens .[ 13] Beyond Conception , a feature documentary about the relationship between a lesbian surrogate and a gay male couple, broadcast on Discovery Channel . Symons was co-producer of Long Night's Journey Into Day , which won the Grand Jury Prize for Best Documentary at the Sundance Film Festival and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Feature Documentary.[ 14]
Filmography
OUT RUN[ 15] (2016)
ASK NOT[ 16] (2008)
BEYOND CONCEPTION[ 17] (2006)
DADDY & PAPA[ 18] [ 19] (2002)
BEAUTY BEFORE AGE[ 20] [ 21] (1997)
SHAVING THE CASTRO[ 22] (1995)
OUT IN AFRICA[ 23] (1994)
Awards
Presidential Award, San Francisco State University , 2017
Best Cinematography Award, Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival , 2016 - Out Run
Artist-in-Residence, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts , 2015-2016
Groundbreaker Award for Commitment to LGBTQ Family Equality, Our Family Coalition, 2011
BEST DOCUMENTARY, GLAAD Media Award , 2009 - Ask Not
Selector’s Choice Award, Melbourne Queer Film Festival , 2009 - Ask Not
GOLDEN GATE AWARD, Best First Person Documentary, San Francisco International Film Festival , 2002 - Daddy & Papa
AUDIENCE AWARD FOR BEST DOCUMENTARY, Florida Film Festival , 2002 - Daddy & Papa
BEST DOCUMENTARY, Miami Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, 2002 - Daddy & Papa
Certificate of Merit, International Documentary Association , 1998 - Beauty Before Age
References
^ Cruz, Gospel. "Professor Johnny Symons' 'Out Run' inspires at international film fests" . San Francisco State University . Retrieved 20 July 2017 .
^ "Queer Cinema Institute" . San Francisco State University .
^ "DOCUMENTARY FILM PROGRAM PROVIDES $1.5 MM IN GRANT SUPPORT TO FILMMAKERS IN FY2014" . Sundance Institute .
^ MATZEN, KELSEY. "LGBTQ+ filmmakers screen documentary for National Coming Out Day" . Golden Gate Express . Retrieved 20 July 2017 .
^ Wissot, Lauren (19 April 2016). "Directors Leo Chiang and Johnny Symons Talk Screening LGBT Doc Out Run in Boycott State North Carolina" . Filmmaker Magazine . Retrieved 20 July 2017 .
^ MYERS, RANDY (6 June 2016). "Frameline 2016: 10 films to see at 'King of Queer' film festivals" . The Mercury News . Retrieved 20 July 2017 .
^ Wilkinson, Kathleen (21 February 2002). "Choosing Fatherhood / Johnny Symons' "Daddy & Papa" looks at gay men becoming dads" . SF Gate . Retrieved 20 July 2017 .
^ Pullen, Christopher (2007). Documenting Gay Men: Identity and Performance in Reality Television and Documentary Film . Jefferson, North Carolina, and London: McFarland & Company, Inc. pp. 17 –18. ISBN 9780786428076 . documenting gay men christopher pullen.
^ "THE 25th ANNUAL NEWS AND DOCUMENTARY EMMY AWARD NOMINEES ANNOUNCED TODAY BY THE NATIONAL TELEVISION ACADEMY" (PDF) . No. 25. National Television Academy. National Television Academy. July 8, 2004. Retrieved July 24, 2017 .
^ "Independent Lens: Daddy & Papa" . PBS .
^ Frank, Dr. Nathaniel (February 2010). Gays in foreign militaries 2010: A global primer . Palm Center, Blueprints for Sound Public Policy.
^ Newsweek Staff (5 June 2009). "WORTH IT: PBS DOCUMENTARY ON DON'T ASK, DON'T TELL" . Newsweek . Retrieved 20 July 2017 .
^ Perry, Tony (23 June 2009). "Review: 'Independent Lens: Ask Not' on KCET" . Los Angeles Times . Retrieved 20 July 2017 .
^ MITCHELL, ELVIS (6 October 2022). "FILM REVIEW; Following South Africa's Wrenching Road to Truth" . The New York Times .
^ "Films: TWIST features focus on queer APIs, Mekong a violent flick" . The International Examiner . 12 October 2016. Retrieved 20 July 2017 .
^ "Ask Not" . SF360 . Archived from the original on September 26, 2015.
^ Koehler, Robert (19 July 2006). "Review: 'Beyond Conception: Men Having Babies" . Variety .
^ Bajko, Matthew S. "Gay dads gain visibility" . The Bay Area Reporter . Retrieved 20 July 2017 .
^ Takács, Judit (2011). DOING FAMILIES: Gay and Lesbian Family Practices . Peace Institute, Open Society Foundation. p. 14.
^ Romesburg, Don (2013). "The Glass Coffin". Studies in Gender & Sexuality . 14 (2: What Age Is Desire?): 163– 174. doi :10.1080/15240657.2013.791609 . S2CID 144530072 .
^ Barnhurst, Kevin G. (2007). Media Queered: Visibility and its Discontents . New York: Peter Lang Publishing, Inc. p. 10.
^ "Shaving the Castro" . Stanford Department of Art & Art History .
^ "Production Credits" . Iris Films .