Disclosure

2020

Action / Documentary

14
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 100% · 10 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 86%
IMDb Rating 8.2/10 10 6109 6.1K

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Plot summary

An investigation of how Hollywood's fabled stories have deeply influenced how Americans feel about transgender people, and how transgender people have been taught to feel about themselves.


Uploaded by: FREEMAN
June 19, 2020 at 09:36 PM

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Tom Hanks as Kip Wilson / Buffy Wilson
Matthew McConaughey as Ron Woodroof
Jodie Foster as Clarice Starling
Chris Sarandon as Leon / Self
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1 hr 47 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by jondallaslawyer 8 / 10

A moving, human portrayal of how trans people are depicted in the media

This movie is inspiring and informational and tells the history of the portrayal of trans people in the American media. I haven't watched any of the movies or TV programs discussed in Disclosure (except The Crying Game). However, I was pleased to learn that the entertainment industry has expanded to tell stories of trans people.

Reviewed by sini-200 10 / 10

A must watch!

Please watch this, no matter if you are in the lgtb+ community or not. It's really eye opening and makes you understand the struggles trans and especially poc trans people have to go through even today. And prepare tissues.

Reviewed by wellthatswhatithinkanyway 9 / 10

Eye opening documentary, lifting the lid on trans culture in film

STAR RATING: ***** Saturday Night **** Friday Night *** Friday Morning ** Sunday Night * Monday Morning

Filmmaker Sam Feder presents an insightful documentary on the history of trans culture throughout the history of Hollywood, and the overwhelmingly negative and inaccurate depictions that have become attached to them. A collection of trans personalities in the entertainment industry offer their perspectives on their experiences throughout their lives on screen, and aim to disspell many of the myths, preconceptions and prejudices that many associate with their lives.

Netflix have got on board with popular culture, and so we have Disclosure, the first of their Black Lives Matter collection that I have given a watch (what trans issues have to do with being black I don't know, but it gets a bit of an explanation in the film.) Director Sam Feder leaves no stone unturned, going back to the very earliest days of film, to the earliest shades of the distant past, in the sixties and seventies, where the overarching portrayal of trans people was as the butt of jokes, and something to be laughed at.

When the most obvious burden of being joke figures has been examined, the film moves in to broader and more darker territory, such as their unfortunate association with psychopaths, most notably by Alfred Hitchcock in his films, through to the point of one contributor being asked if they were 'like Buffalo Bill' when they came out as trans, as well as lifting the lids on the frequent trans depiction as sex workers, and the real life socio economic explanation that may lie behind this preconception.

A lot of film favourites from over the years come under scrutiny (as contributor Laverne Cox notes 'when you, as a trans person, see trans characters depicted on screen, you have a critical lens for how true they feel') and you may come away seeing them in a different light, and while some feel a bit excessive (Mrs. Doubtfire???), this is still quite an eye opening and revelatory piece, that shines a light on a most marginalized community. ****

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