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Wikipedia article




'Pier Kids' is a 2019 documentary film first shown at Outfest 2019. The film follows three young queer and transgender New Yorkers who frequent the Christopher Street Pier in Manhattan. The film was directed by Elegance Bratton. The film premiered on 'POV' on PBS on August 2, 2021.

Plot



'Pier Kids' explores the lives of Black, homeless queer and trans youth who call the Christopher Street Pier in NYC their home. It was filmed over five years, taking place mainly in 2011, 2012, and three years later in 2016. The youth are interviewed over these years to show how time and experience changes. The movie shines a light on how queer people of color utilize spaces to create a chosen family, as well as highlights the police presence in a community that relies on sex work for their main form of income.

Distribution



The movie premiered in Los Angeles as part of Outfest 2019. It was later acquired by PBS' documentary series 'POV' to start showing August 2, 2021.

Reception



Henry Giardina of 'Into' says "These stories aren't easy to watch, but 'Pier Kids' must be seen." Eric Langberg of 'Queer Review' says "Sometimes the film's stark portrayal of sex work, fear of HIV, and general life on the street is reminiscent of Larry Clark's 'Kids', except 'Pier Kids' doesn't sensationalize a single moment or use any of it for shock value the way the fictionalized 'Kids' did."

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