Sylvia Rivera

Most Popular Sylvia Rivera Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

The Death and Life of Marsha P. Johnson Trailer (2017)

27 July 2017

Describing herself as a 'street queen,' Johnson was a legendary fixture in New York City’s gay ghetto and a tireless voice for LGBT pride since the days of Stonewall, who along with fellow trans icon Sylvia Rivera, founded Street Transvestites Action Revolutionaries (S.

The Stroll Trailer (2023)

23 January 2023

The history of New York’s Meatpacking District, told from the perspective of transgender sex workers who lived and worked there.

Pay It No Mind: Marsha P. Johnson Trailer (2012)

15 October 2012

Marsha P. Johnson was a drag queen, sex worker, and LGBT activist who fought at Stonewall and knew Andy Warhol.

Disclosure Trailer (2020)

19 June 2020

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.

Eternas Trailer (2020)

12 March 2020

A short documentary film that delves into the life of Eleggua Luna, a karmairi-mokana-motilona Afro-Caribbean trans woman born in Cartagena de Indias, Colombia, to delve into the constant struggle that black, trans and indigenous people live in Abya Yala as a result of colonization.

Transsexuals Trailer (1971)

01 January 1971

In 1971, a group of students in New York City learning how to use the nascent technology of portable video interviewed Deborah Hartin for this documentary short.

Vito Trailer (2011)

14 October 2011

In the aftermath of Stonewall, a newly politicized Vito Russo found his voice as a gay activist and critic of LGBTQ+ representation in the media.

Changing House Trailer (2009)

01 January 2009

Rusty and Chelsea are a transgender lesbian couple who devoted fifteen years to making their Brooklyn home a communal living space for transgender women in need.

This is an Address Trailer (2020)

23 October 2020

Stonewall veterans (including prominent trans activist Sylvia Rivera) and HIV-positive New Yorkers take up residency on the Hudson River piers as cranes raze vacant buildings for a new skyline.