Angie’s family, friends, and allies within the transgender community
speak with surprising candor and strength about the young woman whom
they had come to know over time. Sadly, Angie’s story is not a singular
one, as violence against transgender people is still a very real problem
in the United States (and around the world). This touching documentary
pays respect to a lovely young woman, and a crisis of the heart for
all.
Photos of Angie is part of our Youth Project Film Series and begins at 11am at the Little Theater.
Sunday, October 16, 2011
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8 comments:
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Well done. Tough topic.
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Emotionally charged!
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GOOD. Interesting story but it deserved better production value. Feeling of movie was felt.
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Excellent film. So sad this continues but great to know these laws are used.
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Great film!
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BAD. It's not spelled "disegnated." Low production values especially the "flicker" effect, detracted from the subject. Looked like a freshman playing with final cut.
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EXCELLENT. Very powerful and, in a way, joyful and hopeful.
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EXCELLENT. Glad I know her story and will tell others.
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