Pose takes place in 1980s New York City during the height of the HIV/AIDS epidemic. It follows the lives of LGBTQ+ individuals, particularly those in the ball culture scene. The show explores themes of found family, acceptance, and self-expression through voguing and dance.
A woman struggling with financial problems and a lost mother stumbles upon an underground female fighting club. With the help of an old mentor and her female best friend, she trains to become a female MMA fighter and find a new purpose in life.
A group of transgender models try to make a name for themselves in the world of fashion.
Rap superstar Saweetie hosts a celebration of sexual health and positivity, with help from expert educators, candid stand-ups and uninhibited puppets.
Some of the most inspiring, groundbreaking, ballsy, and fascinating people get raw, vulnerable, and real about their path to success. In-depth interviews that delve into topics rarely discussed by public figures like identity, family, and dignity.
Bringing together the voices of "Pose" for stories, songs, and support of LGBTQ education, social change for sexual and gender minority people of color, and transgender equality through legal services and policy efforts.
Dylan Mulvaney celebrates a entire year of girlhood performing several songs and playing some of her old tiktoks in a Live stream full of celebrity surprises.
Trans teen Hanna learns the meaning of family when she discovers the New York gay ball scene.
Story of a once famous trans woman called Bastet who now lives out her life in a small New York State coastal town which is closed up for winter. Bastet’s life takes a turn she hadn’t envisaged when she opens her home to a young woman who pretends to be something she is not. The movie questions the reality and truth of both Bastet, the fading trans woman star of Andy Warhol’s Factory, and Aggie, the young woman who comes to stay.
42 members of the trans and non-binary communities share their stories and explain why, no matter what the current media narratives or political climate, they won’t be erased.
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