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Fresh off the bus in New York, a young man struggles with his attractions to a transgender dancer and the city’s flamboyant kiki ballroom scene

), who has naively trusted that his half-sister – whom he has never met – will be there to take him in. Of course, she is nowhere to be seen and he is confronted with the reality of homelessness. In some ways, the film reminded me of, which featured Damian Lewis as a man haunted by the horror of losing his daughter in the same bus terminal.

 

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