
Caught
Documentary · Drama
Overview
In this innovative blend of documentary and fiction, Rosa and Paloma, two trans Latina sex workers in Queens, New York, fight transphobic violence, persecution from the police, and defend their cases of trafficking in an increasingly anti-migration political environment in the U.S.
Top Cast
Nayra Lee Berrios
Nayra Lee Berrios
Nayra Lee Berrios
Lorena Borjas
Lorena Borjas
Lorena Borjas
Mayra Colon
Mayra Colon
Mayra Colon
Jennifer Orellana Delgado
Jennifer Orellana Delgado
Jennifer Orellana Delgado
Linda Carolina Dominguez
Linda Carolina Dominguez
Linda Carolina Dominguez
Amy Lobo
Amy Lobo
Amy Lobo
Divay Mendez Ramires
Divay Mendez Ramires
Divay Mendez Ramires
Ashley Rendon
Ashley Rendon
Ashley Rendon
Liaam Winslet
Liaam Winslet
Liaam Winslet
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