Documentary highlights at Toronto's Inside Out LGBTQ Film Festival include Supporting Our Selves, Queendom, Hummingbirds, and KOKOMO CITY.
Keep ReadingA Happy Man spotlights universal tales in The Changing Face of Europe.
Keep ReadingSideshow and Janus Films acquire North American rights to Orlando, My Political Biography following its acclaimed Berlinale premiere.
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Keep ReadingKristen Lovell and Zackary Drucker chronicles the stories of Black transwomen sex workers in New York's meatpacking district in The Stroll.
Keep ReadingD. Smith captures stories of Black transwomen in the groundbreaking KOKOMO CITY.
Keep Reading'emome Women review: director Quen Wong offers a self-portrait of her journey as a transwoman in Singapore as she sees herself anew.
Keep ReadingSebastien Lifshitz's documentary Casa Susanna, about a Catskills commune for transgender women, is an emotional must-see film.
Keep ReadingRarely has a documentary challenged our assumptions about history and its ability (or right) to bring people back to life like Framing Agnes does.
Keep ReadingAn interview with Framing Agnes's Chase Joynt and Morgan M. Page on the genre-bending study of trans narratives and histories.
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