Kokomo City

2023

Action / Documentary

Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 99% · 79 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 68%
IMDb Rating 7.1/10 10 1255 1.3K

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Plot summary

Four Black transgender sex workers in Atlanta and New York City break down the walls of their profession.


Uploaded by: FREEMAN
October 07, 2023 at 11:03 PM

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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by brentsbulletinboard 7 / 10

An Impressive Debut

I often find it fascinating when a documentary provides viewers with an in-depth, inside look at a world seldom seen by those who aren't part of it, yet that's clearly the greatest strength of this debut feature from filmmaker D. Smith. This captivating examination of the lives of four African-American transsexual sex workers in New York, Atlanta and Miami shares stories of their experiences, their outlooks on their vocation and how they view themselves in relation to the Black community at large. It also features interviews with the clients and supporters of these individuals and how they relate to one another, both as objects of desire and sometimes as loving, adoring friends/partners. Beautifully shot in black-and-white, the film holds little back in telling the stories of its subjects, both in terms of dialogue and images (so sensitive viewers take note). And, for its efforts, the picture has been widely honored by film festivals and critics associations, as well as a recipient of best documentary nominations by the Independent Spirit Awards, the Critics Choice Documentary Awards and the Directors Guild of America. That's quite an impressive pedigree for a film that might not have even been made not all that long ago. It's a real testament to how far we - and cinema - have come over the years.

Reviewed by maximefo 10 / 10

A tribute to the resilience of black trans sex workers

Such a powerful documentary at the intersection of race, sexuality, social class and, obviously, gender identity. The pace is not slow and the interviews offer a great balance of anecdotes, humor, introspection, and philosophical/social observations.

The level of comfort and trust from the main actresses allows them to share intimate and original insights about their odyssey. It is not enough known that black transwomen in the USA face an alarmingly high mortality, including hate crimes related to sex work. However, and that's the strength of this film, Kokomo City does not portray its actresses as victims but as magnificent and inspirational hustlers who deserve our admiration, our respect, and above all our help to achieve their goals.

I hope some of the main women from Kokomo City will write their memoirs. This documentary pairs well with two books: Redefining Realness, by Janet Mock, and Bad Girls (or Las Malas), by Camila Sosa Villada.

Reviewed by ogspice 10 / 10

A true masterpiece

The film allows a view into the city of KoKomo.

You are taken in a journey of hardships and triumphs. The cast is humanized and beautiful as they tell their real life stories, you can't help but laugh and cry and cheer for the cast in this movie.

You will get real life testimonials from women who walk a life that not many can relate to in this world we live in, it is educating and provocative. It begs to be seen and heard. A Sundance film festival winner along with the Berlin film festival both winning in the audience approval categories.

This is an absolute must see!!!!

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