
Sticks & Stones 2014
Dive into *Sticks & Stones (2014)*, a vibrant short documentary directed by Silas Howard that blends music, history, and personal storytelling.
Director: Silas Howard
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is Sticks & Stones (2014) about?
*Sticks & Stones* is a short documentary-musical hybrid that follows Bambi Lake, a legendary San Francisco transgender performer, as she shares stories and the history behind her song *Golden Age of Hustlers*. The film blends her personal anecdotes with the vibrant culture of Polk Street in the mid-1970s, offering a raw and nostalgic look at a transformative era.
Who directed Sticks & Stones?
Silas Howard directed *Sticks & Stones*.
Who stars in Sticks & Stones?
The film stars Bambi Lake and Birdie Bob-Watt.
Is Sticks & Stones (2014) worth watching?
While *Sticks & Stones* isn't rated on IMDb, its unique blend of documentary storytelling, music history, and queer themes makes it a compelling watch for fans of short films and underground culture. Its 16-minute runtime packs a punch, offering a glimpse into a bygone era with authenticity and heart.
How long is Sticks & Stones?
*Sticks & Stones* has a runtime of 16 minutes.
About Sticks & Stones (2014) — A 16-Minute Documentary-Music Journey Through Queer San Francisco
Dive into *Sticks & Stones (2014)*, a vibrant short documentary directed by Silas Howard that blends music, history, and personal storytelling. This 16-minute gem follows Bambi Lake, a legendary San Francisco transgender performer, as she strolls down Polk Street and revisits the raw, unfiltered memories behind her iconic song *Golden Age of Hustlers*. Crafted as a candid stroll through the city's past, the film captures the gritty energy of the mid-70s hustler scene, framed by Bambi's razor-sharp wit and unapologetic charm. With its pulsating soundtrack and intimate documentary style, *Sticks & Stones* offers a poignant yet lively snapshot of a transformative era in queer history, where resilience and creativity collide.
Starring Bambi Lake and Birdie Bob-Watt, this documentary-music hybrid is a love letter to San Francisco's underground culture and a testament to the power of storytelling. The film's atmosphere crackles with nostalgia and authenticity, making it a must-watch for fans of queer cinema, music history, and unfiltered personal narratives. Whether you're drawn to its historical insights or its infectious musical energy, *Sticks & Stones* lingers long after the credits roll.