Description
Port Authority 2019
R | 1h 41min | Drama | 28 May 2021 (USA)
Storyline:Port Authority is a love story set in New York’s kiki ballroom scene, and follows Paul, a 20 year old midwesterner, who arrives at the central bus station and quickly catches eyes with Wye, a 22 year old girl voguing on the sidewalk. After Paul seeks her out in secret, an intense love between them blossoms. But when Paul discovers Wye is trans, he is forced to confront his own identity and what it means to belong.Motion Picture Rating (MPAA)
Rated R for pervasive language, some offensive slurs, sexual content, nudity and violenceUser review:Wooden, amateurish and cringe worthy acting, which is strange considering the fact that the male lead has acted in some serious movies. Awkward dialogue. No depth in the story. A strange surreal ambience (not in a good way) that portrays some reality, which feels unnatural and anachronistic. Overall, an amateurish execution that feels like a student film, which is a shame because the elements for an excellent movie seemed to be all there, but were simply not executed well.
Director: Danielle Lessovitz
Writer: Danielle Lessovitz
Stars: Fionn Whitehead, Leyna Bloom, McCaul Lombardi
Country: USA | France
Language: English
Release Date: 28 May 2021 (USA)
Also Known As: Port Authority
IMDB Profile tt7587282
Port Authority (2019)
Director: Danielle Lessovitz
Writers: Danielle Lessovitz
Stars: Fionn Whitehead, Leyna Bloom, McCaul Lombardi
Summary: Paul must confront his white boy realness after arriving in New York and getting involved with explosively divisive groups: the queer ballroom scene and some straight debt collectors, while falling in love with a trans woman.
Also known as: Port Authority (2019) on DVD
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