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Out Run

par S. Leo Chyang & Johnny Simons
OUT RUN provides a unique look into the challenges LGBTQ+ people face as they transition into the mainstream and fight for dignity, legitimacy, and acceptance across the globe.
2016  ·  1h15m  ·  United States
À propos du film

As leader of the world’s only LGBTQ+ political party, Bemz Benedito dreams of being the first transgender woman in the Philippine Congress. But in a predominantly Catholic nation, rallying for LGBTQ+ representation in the halls of Congress is not an easy feat.

Bemz and her eclectic team of queer political warriors must rethink traditional campaign strategies to amass support from unlikely places. Taking their equality campaign to small-town hair salons and regional beauty pageants, the activists mobilize working-class trans hairdressers and beauty queens to join the fight against their main political opponent, a homophobic evangelical preacher, and prove to the Filipino electorate that it’s time to take the rights of LGBTQ+ people seriously. But as outsiders trying to get inside the system, will they have to compromise their political ideals in order to win?

Culminating on election day, OUT RUN provides a unique look into the challenges LGBTQ+ people face as they transition into the Philippine mainstream and fight for dignity, legitimacy, and acceptance across the globe.

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Co-Producers
Eva Moss and Brittney Shepherd
Editors
Tina Nguyen and J. Christian Jensen
Composers
Nathan Halpern and Chris Ruggiero
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S. Leo Chyang

Still from Out Run
Still from Out Run

S. Leo Chiang is a documentarian based in San Francisco and Taipei. His Emmy-nominated film, A VILLAGE CALLED VERSAILLES, about the transformation of the Vietnamese American community in post-Katrina New Orleans, picked up eight film festival awards and aired on Independent Lens series in the US. His most recent documentary, MR. CAO GOES TO WASHINGTON, won the Inspiration Award at the 2012 Full Frame Documentary Film Festival. His other films include TO YOU SWEETHEART, ALOHA (PBS broadcast 2006) and ONE + ONE (CINE Golden Eagle Award 2002). Leo received his MFA in film production from University of Southern California. He is currently the co-chair of New Day Films, the American social-issue documentary distribution co-operative.

 

Johnny Simons

Johnny	 Symons
Johnny Symons

Johnny Symons is a Bay Area documentary filmmaker focusing on LGBT cultural and political issues. His feature documentary DADDY & PAPA premiered at Sundance, broadcast on PBS’ Independent Lens, and was nominated for a national Emmy® for Best Documentary. His film BEYOND CONCEPTION premiered at the Florida Film Festival and broadcast on Discovery Channel. ASK NOT won four festival awards, aired on PBS’ Independent Lens and screened on Capitol Hill for members of Congress. He co-produced the Academy Award® nominated LONG NIGHT’S JOURNEY INTO DAY, which won the Sundance Grand Jury Prize for Best Documentary. Johnny graduated with honors from Brown University and has a master’s in documentary production from Stanford. He is Assistant Professor in the School of Cinema at San Francisco State University, where he is Coordinator of the Documentary Program and Director of the Queer Cinema Institute. Johnny was a 2013 Fellow in the Sundance Institute’s Documentary Film Program.

 

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