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Free CeCe!

"Laverne Cox presents a documentary on one of the most controversial imprisonments of a trans woman in America"

CeCe McDonald survived a brutal attack, only to be incarcerated for defending her life. After an international movement to free her, CeCe emerged as a leader to interrogate the prison industrial complex and inspire women to fight back when attacked.

Top Cast

  • Laverne Cox

    Laverne Cox

    Herself

  • CeCe McDonald

    CeCe McDonald

    Herself

  • Angela Davis

    Angela Davis

    Self

  • Reina Gossett

    Reina Gossett

    Self

  • Dean Spade

    Dean Spade

    Self

  • Dr. Karen Franklin

    Dr. Karen Franklin

    Self

  • Alisha Williams

    Alisha Williams

    Self

  • Chase Strangio

    Chase Strangio

    Self

  • Miss Major Griffin-Gracy

    Miss Major Griffin-Gracy

    Self

Overview

CeCe McDonald survived a brutal attack, only to be incarcerated for defending her life. After an international movement to free her, CeCe emerged as a leader to interrogate the prison industrial complex and inspire women to fight back when attacked.

Rating

6.7 / 10
7 Reviews
1 Popular

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