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.
Legendary is a reality TV show that takes viewers into the vibrant and fierce world of ballroom and voguing. The contestants battle it out in a non-fiction competition, showcasing their dance, fashion, makeup, and creativity. The series celebrates the LGBTQ+ community and the ball culture.
Paris Is Burning is a documentary film that delves into the vibrant and flamboyant drag ball culture in New York City during the 1980s. The film provides an insightful look into the struggles faced by the participants in the ball scene, the art of voguing, and the larger issues of race, class, gender, and sexuality. It explores themes of identity, self-expression, and the pursuit of fame in a society that often marginalizes and discriminates against those who do not conform to traditional gender roles and norms. The film also sheds light on the impact of AIDS and the struggles faced by the black LGBT community. Through captivating interviews and mesmerizing performances, Paris Is Burning celebrates the resilience, creativity, and strength of individuals who find solace and empowerment within the ball culture.
Kicked out of his home for being gay, a young man (Ephraim Sykes) finds a new family with Los Angeles drag queens.
Take a look into the world of New York's queer vogue ballroom scene. Follow the lives of 4 fabulous voguers and 1 incredible commentator as they prepare to compete, face personal challenges and strive to take their lives to the next level.
Ninja is famous around the world for her fierce ballroom performances, but she is not as well-known in her native country of French Guyana. But a trip home to teach a workshop might change that.
Kiki is a documentary that delves into the vibrant and underground world of ball culture in New York City. The film explores the struggles faced by the black, LGBTQ community and the power of voguing as a form of self-expression and activism. It tackles prevalent issues such as homophobia, transphobia, and the fight for equality.
How Do I Look follows the journey of transgender individuals as they explore the ball culture and showcase their unique fashion and dance styles. This documentary dives deep into the vibrant and empowering world of vogueing and the struggles faced by the LGBTQ+ community.
The lives of three LGBTQ homeless youths who congregate on Christopher St. in New York City.
A child learns sign language in hopes of making a new friend.
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