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Caught

Apr 16, 2021
1h 1m
★ 1.0

Overview

In this innovative blend of documentary and fiction, Rosa and Paloma, two trans Latina sex workers in Queens, New York, fight transphobic violence, persecution from the police, and defend their cases of trafficking in an increasingly anti-migration political environment in the U.S.

Genres

Documentary
Drama

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Cast

Nayra Lee Berrios

Nayra Lee Berrios

Lorena Borjas

Lorena Borjas

Mayra Colon

Mayra Colon

Jennifer Orellana Delgado

Jennifer Orellana Delgado

Linda Carolina Dominguez

Linda Carolina Dominguez

Amy Lobo

Amy Lobo

Divay Mendez Ramires

Divay Mendez Ramires

Ashley Rendon

Ashley Rendon

Liaam Winslet

Liaam Winslet

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