Kiki
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Kiki

A group of LGBTQ youths of color unite to form a safe gathering space.

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Kiki (2016) is a documentary film that follows an inspiring group of LGBTQ youths of color who come together to create a safe haven in New York City's vibrant ballroom scene. This insightful and empowering documentary sheds light on their struggles, triumphs, and the transformative power of self-expression.

The film takes us into the world of these young individuals as they participate in elaborately themed dance competitions called balls. These balls provide a platform for self-discovery, unleashing creativity, and celebrating identity. Through captivating interviews and breathtaking dance sequences, the film captures the raw emotions, hopes, and fears of these courageous young people, who navigate societal oppression, racism, and homophobia.

As the youths battle adversity, they seek solace in the Kiki community, a tight-knit group that offers support, love, and a sense of belonging. Within this safe gathering space, they find inspiration, empowerment, and the freedom to express their true selves. The film also delves into the challenges faced by these individuals, including homelessness, HIV prevention, and the stigmatization of the LGBTQ community.

Kiki paints a vivid portrait of a marginalized community that refuses to be silenced, showcasing their resilience, talent, and determination to create a brighter future. This thought-provoking documentary sparks important conversations about inclusivity, acceptance, and the power of self-acceptance for LGBTQ youths of color. Don't miss this captivating exploration of a vibrant subculture that deserves widespread recognition and support.

Also Known As:

Kiki

Release Date:

24 Feb 2017

Writers:

Sara Jordenö, Twiggy Pucci Garçon

Awards:

5 wins & 4 nominations