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‘Orlando, My Political Biography’ Takes a Collective Approach to Joy

The filmmaker Paul B. Preciado shares the title role with 20 trans and nonbinary performers to make a point about the cage of identity.

Manohla Dargis
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Documentary Films and Programs, Orlando, My Political Biography (Movie), Orlando: A Biography (Book), Paul Preciado, Transgender
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