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PRIDE: To Be Seen - A Soul of a Nation Presentation
PRIDE: To Be Seen - A Soul of a Nation Presentation

PRIDE: To Be Seen - A Soul of a Nation Presentation

Genres

DocumentaryTV Movie

OverView

It’s the resilience and love that keeps this community marching to the beat of its own drum; each generation redefining what it means to be queer and to be seen.

Others

Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

41 mins

Rating

7.5/10

Release Date

09 June 2022

Country

United States of America

Cast

Cara Delevingne

Cara Delevingne

Self

ALOK

ALOK

Self

Steve Osunsami

Steve Osunsami

Self

Loki

Loki

Self

Evelyn

Evelyn

Self

Tim James

Tim James

Self (archive footage)

Lynda Blanchard

Lynda Blanchard

Self (archive footage)

Donald Trump

Donald Trump

Self (archive footage)

Christian Taylor

Christian Taylor

Self

Eliza Julian

Eliza Julian

Self

Karl Julian

Karl Julian

Self

Julianne Julian

Julianne Julian

Self

Nigel Shelby

Nigel Shelby

Self (archive footage)

Camika Shelby

Camika Shelby

Self

Michael Wilson

Michael Wilson

Self

Karine Jean-Pierre

Karine Jean-Pierre

Self

Gio Benitez

Gio Benitez

Self

Joe Biden

Joe Biden

Self (archive footage)

Kamala Harris

Kamala Harris

Self (archive footage)

Nancy Pelosi

Nancy Pelosi

Self (archive footage)

Robin Roberts

Robin Roberts

Self

Michael Walrond Jr.

Michael Walrond Jr.

Self

Robert Hartwell

Robert Hartwell

Self

Julius Jones

Julius Jones

Self

Glori Tuitt

Glori Tuitt

Self

Ruth Lowe-Tuitt

Ruth Lowe-Tuitt

Self

Eureka O'Hara

Eureka O'Hara

Self

Aquaria

Aquaria

Self

Frank DeCaro

Frank DeCaro

Self

RuPaul

RuPaul

Self (archive footage)

LZ Granderson

LZ Granderson

Self

Symone

Symone

Self

Kim Chi

Kim Chi

Self (archive footage)

D.J. 'Shangela' Pierce

D.J. 'Shangela' Pierce

Self (archive footage)

Jaida Essence Hall

Jaida Essence Hall

Self (archive footage)

Jinkx Monsoon

Jinkx Monsoon

Self (archive footage)

Allyson Felix

Allyson Felix

Self (archive footage)

Jessica Long

Jessica Long

Self (archive footage)

Gottmik

Gottmik

Self

Michelle Visage

Michelle Visage

Self (archive footage)

Fenton Bailey

Fenton Bailey

Self

Randy Barbato

Randy Barbato

Self

Supremme de Luxe

Supremme de Luxe

Self (archive footage)

Diamante Merybrown

Diamante Merybrown

Self (archive footage)

Venedita Von Däsh

Venedita Von Däsh

Self (archive footage)

Onyx Unleashed

Onyx Unleashed

Self (archive footage)

Sharonne

Sharonne

Self (archive footage)

Marina

Marina

Self (archive footage)

Estrella Xtravaganza

Estrella Xtravaganza

Self (archive footage)

Drag Sethlas

Drag Sethlas

Self (archive footage)

Juriji Der Klee

Juriji Der Klee

Self (archive footage)

Jota Carajota

Jota Carajota

Self (archive footage)

Marisa Prisa

Marisa Prisa

Self (archive footage)

Samantha Ballentines

Samantha Ballentines

Self (archive footage)

Ariel Rec

Ariel Rec

Self (archive footage)

Pae Surasit Sittikul

Pae Surasit Sittikul

Self (archive footage)

Amadiva

Amadiva

Self (archive footage)

Année Maywong

Année Maywong

Self (archive footage)

B Ella

B Ella

Self (archive footage)

Bunny Be Fly

Bunny Be Fly

Self (archive footage)

Dearis Doll

Dearis Doll

Self (archive footage)

JAJA

JAJA

Self (archive footage)

Meannie Minaj

Meannie Minaj

Self (archive footage)

Morrigan

Morrigan

Self (archive footage)

Natalia Pliacam

Natalia Pliacam

Self (archive footage)

Petchra

Petchra

Self (archive footage)

Dustin Hoffman

Dustin Hoffman

Michael Dorsey / Dorothy Michaels (archive footage)

Pangina Heals

Pangina Heals

Self

Crystal LaBeija

Crystal LaBeija

Self (archive footage)

Rachel Harlow

Rachel Harlow

Self (archive footage)

Jack Doroshow

Jack Doroshow

Self (archive footage)

Pepper LaBeija

Pepper LaBeija

Self (archive footage)

Dorian Corey

Dorian Corey

Self (archive footage)

Michael Roberson

Michael Roberson

Self

Dominique Jackson

Dominique Jackson

Self / Elektra Abundance (archive footage)

Paris Dupree

Paris Dupree

Self (archive footage)

Willi Ninja

Willi Ninja

Self (archive footage)

Octavia St. Laurent

Octavia St. Laurent

Self (archive footage)

Angie Xtravaganza

Angie Xtravaganza

Self (archive footage)

Freddie Pendavis

Freddie Pendavis

Self (archive footage)

Kim Pendavis

Kim Pendavis

Self (archive footage)

Olivia Lux

Olivia Lux

Self

Dashaun Wesley Williams

Dashaun Wesley Williams

Self (archive footage)

ChaCha Balenciaga

ChaCha Balenciaga

Self (archive footage)

Savion Garçon

Savion Garçon

Self (archive footage)

Arturo Miyake-Mugler

Arturo Miyake-Mugler

Self (archive footage)

Hailie Sahar

Hailie Sahar

Lulu Abundance (archive footage)

Billy Porter

Billy Porter

Pray Tell (archive footage)

Honey Balenciaga

Honey Balenciaga

Self (archive footage)

Laganja Estranja

Laganja Estranja

Self (archive footage)

BenDeLaCreme

BenDeLaCreme

Self (archive footage)

Roxxxy Andrews

Roxxxy Andrews

Self (archive footage)

Adore Delano

Adore Delano

Self (archive footage)

Monét X Change

Monét X Change

Self (archive footage)

Alyssa Edwards

Alyssa Edwards

Self (archive footage)

Detox

Detox

Self (archive footage)

Coco Montrese

Coco Montrese

Self (archive footage)

Mrs. Kasha Davis

Mrs. Kasha Davis

Self

Steven Levins

Steven Levins

Self (archive footage)

Aiden Mann

Aiden Mann

Self

JuJu Chang

JuJu Chang

Self

Diamond Stylz

Diamond Stylz

Self

Mia Mix

Mia Mix

Self (archive footage)

Zahir “Zee” Raye

Zahir “Zee” Raye

Self (archive footage)

Alex Perez

Alex Perez

Self

Jonathan Bennett

Jonathan Bennett

Self

Schuyler Bailar

Schuyler Bailar

Self

Joshua Colley

Joshua Colley

Self

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