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Call Her Ganda

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Philippines, United States · 2018
1h 33m
Director PJ Raval
Starring Naomi Fontanos, Julita Laude, Virginia Lacsa Suarez, Meredith Talusan
Genre Crime, Documentary

In 2014, Jennifer Laude, a Filipina transgender woman, was found dead in a motel room at the hands of a U.S. marine. Her murder sparked a grassroots movement led by activists in the Philippines. This documentary follows them as they demand answers and seek justice for Jennifer's death, with issues of U.S. imperialism rising to the surface.

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Call Her Ganda is not a bad documentary, but it is one with entirely too much to say in one 93 minute piece. Brevity is the soul of wit, but in this case, focus would be the soul of the debate.

70

L.A. Weekly by Juan Barquin

Call Her Ganda works best when it’s focused on Laude and the case of her murder, an overwhelming showcase of empathy and persistence in the face of American racism and transmisogyny.

60

The New York Times by Ken Jaworowski

Call Her Ganda (“ganda” means “beautiful” in Tagalog) remains commendable for its focus on the case, and for its insistence that the crime against Ms. Laude not be forgotten.

50

Variety by Nick Schager

With access to only one side of its central conflict, and a scattershot approach that skims over key details and points of interest, this well-intentioned documentary leaves audiences feeling like they’re only getting part of a much larger story.

60

Los Angeles Times by Robert Abele

Even with its stumbling nature, though, Call Her Ganda is still a valiant effort to fuse inquiry, testimony, heart and protest in dealing with its complex intertwining of facts and issues.

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