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Windsor tells a story of love, marriage, and a fight for equality. With never-before-seen personal footage, the film provides a raw and revealing look into a life that never compromises happiness, and spotlights a family's unwavering and unconditional love for a child. This is Everything: Gigi Gorgeous portrays the intimate journey of Gigi Lazzarato, a fearless young woman who began life as Gregory Lazzarato, posting beauty and fashion videos to YouTube from his bedroom, only to later come out as a transgender female to an audience of millions. J lives with their parents in the suburbs of Chicago and is exploring their gender identity, all the while taking hormone blockers to postpone puberty. In this succinct, enchanting look at modern-day identity issues, writer-director Anahita Ghazvinizadeh's They tenderly follows fourteen-year-old J, who goes by the pronoun "they," during a crucial three-day time span. Join filmmaker Windy Borman as she explores the movement to end marijuana prohibition, her own relationship to the plant, and the stereotypes surrounding it. Women are changing the face of today's fastest growing industry, cannabis. When Lori learns she's the perfect kidney donor match, she doesn't hesitate to offer her healthy "bean." Mary Janes: The Women of Weed Soon after, Lori discovered that Alana, a bright and endearing young woman suffering from Lupus, was in kidney failure and facing an uncertain but abbreviated lifetime of nightly dialysis and a myriad of related health issues. Lori and Alana matched on Tinder and quickly became best friends and lovers. Louis and the life she left behind years ago. So Becks drives to her mother's house in St. Or can you? When Becks (short for Rebecca, played by gifted Tony winner Lena Hall) leaves her Brooklyn boho life to follow her long-term girlfriend to L.A., only to be jilted when she gets there, seeking solace at "home" seems sensible. Directed by Elizabeth Rohrbaugh and Daniel Powell