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The Rogers

Oct 1, 2020
0h 16m
★ 7.0

Overview

An intimate glimpse of the first visible group of transgender men in the Pacific Islands - the Rogers of Samoa. From the loneliness of family rejection and homelessness to the camaraderie of church, cooking, and dance, their stories reveal the challenges and possibilities of life in an island society rooted in culture and tradition.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Qwaves

The Rogers Trailers

Cast

Seta Tiatia

Self

Seta Tiatia

Vanila (Ice) Heather

Self

Vanila (Ice) Heather

Maliana Mulipola

Self

Maliana Mulipola

Tail Talaeai

Self

Tail Talaeai

Toʻotoʻoaliʻi Roger Stanley

Self (archive footage)

Toʻotoʻoaliʻi Roger Stanley

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