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Gossamer Folds

Directed by Dash Donato

Uprooted to a Kansas City neighbourhood, a 10-year-old boy develops an unlikely friendship with a retired professor and his transgender daughter.

  • ABOUT
  • BIO
  • SCREENINGS
  • AWARDS
  • CREDITS
  • GALLERY

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Synopsis

Set in 1986, GOSSAMER FOLDS is a poignant coming-of-age drama that follows ten-year-old Tate, who is uprooted from his city life and moved to suburban Kansas City amid his parents' faltering marriage.Feeling isolated, Tate forms an unexpected friendship with his neighbor Gossamer, a Black transgender woman and aspiring fashion designer, and her father, a retired English professor. As their bond deepens, the film explores themes of identity, acceptance, and the transformative power of human connection, highlighting how compassion can bridge societal divides

Bio

Dash Donato (they/she) is an award-winning director (D.G.A), screenwriter, and producer. Her feature directorial debut, Gossamer Folds, was nominated for “Outstanding Picture in a Limited Release Category” at the GLAAD Media Awards (2022), earned her “Best New Director” at the Brooklyn Film Festival, and is now available on AppleTV, Amazon Prime, and Vudu. They co-wrote the feature film, Signature Move, which world-premiered at SXSW and can now be found on HBOMax and most major streaming platforms. Her short film, Spunkle, won the Emerging LGBTQ+ Filmmaker award at Cannes and was adapted into a 30-minute TV comedy show. The pitch was sold in the room to Warner Brothers in 2019 (unfortunately, the show did not find a network/cable home). She directed a Telly-winning DocuSeries about drag culture, Behind The Drag, which showcases the real lives of American drag queens. Since 2015, their short and feature films have screened at hundreds of film festivals worldwide, including Cannes, SXSW, Tribeca, Outfest, Frameline, Sidewalk, and Bentonville. She has dedicated her work to the centering of people relegated to the margins. She’s earned a passionate following by telling stories that don’t shy from the unique struggles of female identifying and gender fluid folks, but focus on the power, resilience, and love they demonstrate in the face of them.

Screening History

World Premiere - Bentonville Film Festival 2021

Inside Out 2021

Outfest 2021

Austin Film Festival 2021

Frameline 2021

Awards History

Best Picture Nomination - Glaad Media Awards (2022)

Best New Director - Brooklyn Film Festival

Audience Award Best Narrative Feature - Inside Out

Grand Jury Award Best Feature - Big Fork Film Festival

Grand Jury Award Best Feature - Film Out San Diego

Credits