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Laverne Cox examines transgender representation in 'Disclosure'

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Laverne Cox is exploring new talents with the debut of Disclosure, a new documentary she executive produced for Netflix.

Cox is joined by notable voices in the trans community, including Angelica Ross, Mj Rodriguez, and Chaz Bono, as they take a look at iconic TV and film titles like The Jeffersons and The Crying Game in this context.

READ MORE: Laverne Cox speaks out against deaths of Black trans women amid pride celebrations

Check out the synopsis:

Disclosure is an unprecedented, eye-opening look at transgender depictions in film and television, revealing how Hollywood simultaneously reflects and manufactures our deepest anxieties about gender.

Leading trans thinkers and creatives, including Laverne Cox, Lilly Wachowski, Yance Ford, Mj Rodriguez, Jamie Clayton, and Chaz Bono, share their reactions and resistance to some of Hollywood’s most beloved moments.

READ MORE: Laverne Cox poised to make history with Emmy nod

The film also features Brian Michael Smith, Yance Ford, Zeke Smith, Lilly Wachowski, Michael D Cohen, Jamie Clayton, Alexandra Billings, Jen Richards, Tiq Milan, Nick Adams, Tre’Vell Anderson, Trace Lysette, Rain Valdez, Zackary Drucker, Marquise Vilson, Chase Strangio, Sandra Caldwell, Candis Cayne, Susan Stryker, Alexandra Grey, Jazzmun, Ser Anzoategui, Elliot Fletcher, Bianca Leigh, Leo Sheng, Mickey R. Mahoney, and Hailie Sahar.

Source: theGrio

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