Rarely has a documentary challenged our assumptions about history and its ability (or right) to bring people back to life like Framing Agnes does.
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Keep ReadingWhen ‘Mama’ Gloria Allen speaks, everyone listens. Allen is a 75-year-old Black trans woman who has touched many lives, and with the help of the doc Mama Gloria, her stories will live
Keep ReadingNo Ordinary Man, which tells the story of American jazz pianist and trans man Billy Tipton, is no ordinary music documentary. Aisling Chin-Yee and Chase Joynt bring contemporary relevance by foregrounding present-day
Keep ReadingNo Ordinary Man brilliantly rewrites the past as directors Aisling Chin-Yee and Chase Joynt and writer Amos Mac correct the story of jazz musician Billy Tipton through voices he inspired.
Keep ReadingKeyboard Fantasies (UK, 63 min.) Dir. Posy Dixon Program: Artscapes This is an apt title if there ever was one, for two good reasons. It refers to the name of the 1986
Keep ReadingIt is beyond any reasonable doubt that we’re in the midst of a trans moment in our political, cultural and social spheres. Big-and small-screen trans representations are increasing in frequency, while some
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