Documentary 'We Can't Stay Here' Examines Families of Transgender Children Facing Anti-Trans Laws in America
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Matthew Carey
Summary
An exclusive report on the upcoming documentary 'We Can't Stay Here' from Wrong Turn Productions, directed by Emmy and Peabody winner Gene Gallerano and William Martin III. The film is currently in post-production and follows three families raising transgender children who are forced to make impossible decisions due to anti-trans laws and hostility in America. The documentary explores the concept of "gender refugees" who must fight, flee, or go underground to protect their children.
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"the journey of three sets of everyday parents as they confront an America where anti-trans laws and relentless hostility force them to make an impossible decision to keep their"
"Fight, Flee Or Go Underground" In Anti-Trans America
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