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The Death and Life of Marsha P. Johnson

  • 2017
  • Not Rated
  • 1 Std. 45 Min.
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Marsha P. Johnson in The Death and Life of Marsha P. Johnson (2017)
Never-before-seen footage and rediscovered interviews combine to aid in the search for the truth behind the mysterious 1992 death of black transgender activist and Stonewall veteran Marsha P. Johnson.
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Diese Dokumentation verwendet nie zuvor gesehene Aufnahmen und wiederentdeckte Interviews auf der Suche nach der Wahrheit hinter dem mysteriösen Tod der schwarzen Transgender-Aktivistin und ... Alles lesenDiese Dokumentation verwendet nie zuvor gesehene Aufnahmen und wiederentdeckte Interviews auf der Suche nach der Wahrheit hinter dem mysteriösen Tod der schwarzen Transgender-Aktivistin und Stonewall-Veteranin Marsha P. Johnson im Jahr 1992.Diese Dokumentation verwendet nie zuvor gesehene Aufnahmen und wiederentdeckte Interviews auf der Suche nach der Wahrheit hinter dem mysteriösen Tod der schwarzen Transgender-Aktivistin und Stonewall-Veteranin Marsha P. Johnson im Jahr 1992.

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    • David France
  • Drehbuch
    • David France
    • Mark Blane
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    • Kurt Wolfe
    • Sue Yacka
    • Catherine Shugrue Dos Santos
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      • David France
      • Mark Blane
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Kurt Wolfe
      • Sue Yacka
      • Catherine Shugrue Dos Santos
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    Kurt Wolfe
    • Self
    Sue Yacka
    • Self
    Catherine Shugrue Dos Santos
    • Self
    Victoria Cruz
    Victoria Cruz
    • Self - Crime-Victim Advocate
    Marcus Maier
    • Self
    • (Archivfilmmaterial)
    Taylor Mead
    Taylor Mead
    • Self
    • (Archivfilmmaterial)
    Marsha P. Johnson
    Marsha P. Johnson
    • Self
    • (Archivfilmmaterial)
    Jean Michaels
    • Self - Marsha's Sister
    Robert Michaels
    • Self - Marsha's Brother
    Jimmy Camicia
    • Self - Marsha's Friend
    • (Archivfilmmaterial)
    Randolfe Wicker
    • Self - Marsha's Roommate
    • (as Randy Wicker)
    Joe Cooper
    • Self
    James McShane
    • Self
    • (as Capt. James McShane)
    Sylvia Rivera
    • Self - Marsha's Friend
    • (Archivfilmmaterial)
    Karla Jay
    Karla Jay
    • Self - LGBT Movement Co-Founder
    Agosto Machado
    • Self - LGBT Movement Co-Founder
    Mark Segal
    Mark Segal
    • Self - LGBT Movement Co-Founder
    Chanel Lopez
    • Self
    • Regie
      • David France
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      • David France
      • Mark Blane
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    9Barnabus76

    Amazing Lady

    I saw this one day strolling through Netflix and my husband and I decided to watch it as we are of course I support of equal rights for everyone.

    Martha is and was an amazing person. She was the one who started the fight for transgenders and gay exam rights. This is a must see and I would watch it many more times.
    10annikawarrick

    The woman, the story, and a little hope for the future

    It took me awhile to get around to watching this documentary but when I did, it was incredibly worth it. I re-watch it on occasion, because something about this documentary pulls me in.

    The documentary follows Victoria Cruz as she tries to follow the trail of the cold case surrounding the death of well know trans activist Marsha P. Johnson. Beyond this base story, we see much more though. I feel the documentary comunicates several important things. It educates, about her, the woman we love, Marsha, it gives us a glimpse into the history of trans rights and queer activism, it tells us of the issues trans activists and trans people still faces today, but it also, in many senses, the documentary offers a ray of light, hope, maybe, by showing us as a community how far we have come.

    In conclusion, one of my number one pride month movies!
    9robtyrrell-98607

    Should be required viewing

    I was originally going to say that this should be required viewing for young LGBTQ people, in order for them to have a better understanding of our history. But correct that to say that EVERYONE should watch this in order to better understand a segment of our society that has been brutally mistreated since...well, since forever.

    I lived in New York and came out (finally, at age 30) the same week that Marsha was murdered, in July 1992. I can't believe I don't remember this happening. :-(

    While this film isn't perfect, it tells an important story and the other people involved (Silvia, Victoria, etc.) are as compelling and worth knowing about as Marsha was. The details of their lives and experiences are compelling.

    I'm only sorry I'm discovering all this lo these many years later.
    8biasouza

    Deserves a better edition though

    It's heartwarming and devastating at the same time. It's a bit slow and it should be better edited, but it's an enormous lesson on empathy for us cisgender people with a roof above our heads to learn.
    8meathookcinema

    Another amazing documentary from David France

    From the director of the quite extraordinarily brilliant How To Survive A Plague comes this film.

    Marsha P Johnson was a black transvestite/drag queen (there was no 'transgender' then) who hung around Christopher Street in the 60s until her mysterious death when she was pulled out of the Hudson River in the early 90s. As we hear from one person captured on video back then who witnessed her body being recovered there appears to have been some kind of wound on her head. Could there be more to Marsha's death than just the officially held cause being accidental? Was it suicide or homicide?

    David France expertly tracks the work of Victoria Cruz in unearthing and unravelling what happened to Marsha whilst celebrating this revolutionaries life. Moments of this documentary are sometimes very shocking. One such is when Ms Cruz telephones a retired member of the NYPD who she asks to meet to discuss the circumstances surrounding Johnson's death. 'Definitely not' he responds to her meeting request. He then warns her 'Don't go playing detective'. Sinister.

    This film feels like new unexplored relics and answers from LGBT history being unveiled right before your eyes.

    However, there are politics at play regarding the film. Some members of the non-white trans movement are slamming France's work as hes a white cisgender (non-trans) man who is making this film rather than a trans person of colour. There have been accusations of theft of material from another project that was being made by the trans community regarding Johnson. There are also accusations that David France could get funding and distribution because hes white and cisgender. I think these accusations are just a case of sour grapes. If you are a filmmaker who has made films before, have a proven track record and can actually accomplish these projects through to fruition then you will get funding and distribution. How long have we been waiting for the fictionalised short film Happy Birthday, Marsha? I'm amused that its fictionalised- so was Stonewall in 2015. Lets see if there are protests regarding this new film if events are seen to be historically accurate.

    Also, does it matter whether the person making the film is trans or cisgender or what their ethnicity is when the film they make is as great as this?

    There seems to be a huge emphasis on Marsha and Sylvia Rivera when it comes to LGBT history and the Stonewall Riots. But when anyone else is represented they are lumped together and not given the same kind of detailed analysis or be the centre of attention. I'd love a similar documentary on Danny Garvin, Martin Boyce or the person widely believed to have started the riots- Jackie Hormona (Marsha P Johnson admitted in an interview that when she arrived at the Stonewall Inn on that fateful night in 1969 that the rioting had already started. The interview is here- makinggayhistory.com/podcast/episode-11-johnson-wicker/ She dashed off to Bryant Park to tell Sylvia Rivera who had taken heroin). You don't know who Garvin, Boyce or Garvin are? Thats very telling.

    A great documentary. Now lets hear about other Stonewall voices.

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      Marsha P. Johnson: Really, everybody goes sooner or later. Tomorrow's not promised to anyone. I learned that in church when I was five years old. And I've never forgotten it. So, uh, every day counts.

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      • 6. Oktober 2017 (Vereinigte Staaten)
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