Along with
an Armenian cab driver who's smitten by the ladies, everyone spends their day running around the city, finally converging at a late - night doughnut shop for one blowout confrontation.
From the moment that Sin - Dee (Kitana Kiki Rodriguez) and Alexandra (Mya Taylor) spill out of a Donut Time and onto the streets of downtown Los Angeles, Tangerine becomes an entrancing, chaotic journey about two transgender prostitutes, the pimp boyfriend who cheated on one of them, and
an Armenian cab driver with a taboo indulgence.
The film alternates Sin - Dee's trek across Los Angeles — with best friend Alexandria (Taylor) alternately supporting her and reigning her in — with the story of
an Armenian cab driver (Karren Karagulian, who previously worked with Baker in Starlet) taking fares throughout the day.
Their outlandish adventures are juxtaposed with those of
an Armenian cab driver who turns out to be a regular client.
Also in the mix is one of the girls» customers,
an Armenian cab driver, Razmik (Karren Karagulian), who has to deal with the drunks and the crazies on the job and his mother - in - law at home.
Not exact matches
Interspersed with these two threads is the tale of a third character, a middle - aged
Armenian - American
cab driver named Razmik (Baker regular Karren Karagulian, also an associate producer here) who spends most of the same afternoon wearily picking up his own series of fares.