This week on the Working podcast, documentary filmmakers Chase Joynt and Morgan M. Page discuss their groundbreaking film Framing Agnes.
This week, host June Thomas talks to Chase Joynt and Morgan M. Page, co-writers of the new documentary, which Chase also directed and appears in. The film depicts, through reenactments, conversations with trans patients who were part of a UCLA gender study in the 1950’s. It also features interviews with trans actors who portray the patients and multiple conversations between Chase, Morgan, and others about how to tell trans stories farily.
In the exclusive Slate Plus segment, Chase and Morgan talk about some of the people they collaborated with to make
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