Denise D'Anne started life in a Brooklyn Orphanage, joined the army, transitioned in the late 1960s, and became a prominent labor and gender activist throughout the 1970s. In this "cinematic-memoir-love-letter" to Denise, her autobiography "Going the Distance: The Life of Denise D’Anne" is brought to life using animation and archival photos.
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