Danielle Lessovitz’s “Port Authority” is a coming-of-age story for the “Pose” and “RuPaul’s Drag Race” era. Set in New York City’s LBGT ball scene in the current day, the film, which premiered on ...
British actor Fionn Whitehead as Paul in the drama 'Port Authority.' Photo courtesy of Momentum Pictures British actor Fionn Whitehead as Paul in the drama 'Port Authority.' Photo courtesy of Momentum ...
Selling realness. That’s the essence of Harlem’s tight-knit drag ball scene, where dazzling kiki competitions — made popular in 1991’s landmark LGBT documentary “Paris Is Burning,” and still raging ...
The casting team for the movie directed by Danielle Lessovitz and produced by Martin Scorsese, shares their process behind finding the talent for what is the Cannes Film Festival's first movie ...
(The following review is brought to you by longtime Athens Banner-Herald film writer Andrew Shearer. To support his work and continue seeing coverage of the local film industry like this, please ...
It’s nighttime at Port Authority, the largest and busiest bus terminal in the city that never sleeps. Outside the station steps, an animated group of dancers energetically vogue to a catchy beat. A ...
In an exclusive interview, Leyna Bloom sat down with theGrio to speak on her history-making Cannes film, Port Authority. Bloom is truly history in the making. She is the first trans woman of color ...
EXCLUSIVE: Here’s a first clip of Cannes Un Certain Regard pic Port Authority, produced by Martin Scorsese’s Sikelia Productions and Call Me By Your Name outfit RT Features. Fionn Whitehead (Dunkirk), ...
Reporting from Cannes, France — Leyna Bloom turned up at the Port Authority bus terminal at 17 with one red suitcase and nowhere to put it. She’d saved up a little money working part time at ...
Danielle Lessovitz’s “Port Authority” is a coming-of-age story for the “Pose” and “RuPaul’s Drag Race” era. Set in New York City’s LBGT ball scene in the current day, the film, which premiered on ...
Debuting writer-director Danielle Lessovitz weaves a boy-meets-trans girl romance about identity and belonging around the New York underground ballroom scene. By David Rooney Chief Film Critic The ...
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