Sean Baker's
fifth feature film opens on two transgender sex workers sharing a doughnut on the morning of Christmas Eve in a shop on the intersection of Santa Monica and Highland in LA.
Not exact matches
While Black Panther rode a huge wave of critical acclaim and fan excitement to the biggest
opening weekend ever for the month of February (and the
fifth - largest of all - time), raking in more than $ 426 million worldwide, a small number of Internet trolls still did what they could to dampen the good vibes surrounding the trailblazing
film, which
features Marvel's first African - American director (Ryan Coogler) and a cast led by black actors such as Chadwick Boseman and Lupita Nyong» o. Starting last week, in the first few days of Black Panther «s highly - anticipated theatrical release, some Twitter accounts started trying to spread false accounts of attacks at screenings of the movie.
Introducing itself to the world at the 2015 Sundance
Film Festival and creating substantial buzz in
film festivals the world over before
opening in an elite listing of American cinemas in July, Sean Baker's
fifth feature plays out with genuine emotion and manifests as an eye -
opening day - in - the - life of two transgender sex workers on the streets of Los Angeles.
Opening: «
Open Plan: Steve McQueen» at the Whitney Museum of American Art The final segment in a five - part series of alternating Whitney exhibitions on the massive
fifth floor titled «
Open Plan,» this show presents a six - hour video and a new sculpture by British artist Steve McQueen, the 1999 Turner Prize winner who's best known as the acclaimed director of the
feature film 12 Years a Slave.