
Movie review
June 19, 2020 · 108 min · NC-17
Woke Score
Lower is better
Review
Disclosure is a 2020 documentary that examines more than 100 years of transgender portrayals in Hollywood films and TV shows. It uses interviews with transgender actors and activists to show how these stories shape what most Americans believe about trans people and how trans people view themselves. The film centers transgender perspectives on media history, describes many past depictions as dehumanizing or stereotypical, and argues that authentic stories told by trans creators can drive better understanding and social change.
Breakdown
These are the editorial factors and ratings behind our score for Disclosure.
Woke representation / casting
The film places transgender individuals in prominent on-screen interview roles and as executive producer. Production deliberately hired and mentored trans crew members and centered trans voices when discussing media portrayals and their real-world effects.
Woke political dialogue
Interviewees discuss media depictions using activist ideas about harm from stereotypes, the politics of visibility, and the need for trans people to control their own stories to counter damaging cultural narratives around gender and identity.
Identity-driven story themes
The core premise and structure revolve entirely around transgender identity, how Hollywood has shaped public feelings and trans self-understanding, and the push for identity-affirming representation as a path to social improvement.
Western institutional / cultural critique
Hollywood and mainstream media are presented as institutions that have manufactured and reinforced societal anxieties and stereotypes about gender, influencing attitudes, policies, and safety for trans people; the film calls for confronting these unexamined cultural assumptions.
Production
Woke character or canon changes
Not relevant. This is an original documentary analyzing existing media clips rather than adapting or altering fictional characters or source material.
Anti-woke backlash and complaints
Some online commentary from gender-critical viewpoints criticizes the selective history and promotion of gender-identity perspectives. No significant mainstream right-leaning outrage, protests, or widespread complaints treating the film as overt political propaganda occurred.
Creator track record context
Director Sam Feder has a sustained pattern of trans-focused activist filmmaking and visibility politics. Key producers include progressive social activist Abigail Disney and Matthew Perniciaro with identity-themed documentary ties, while other producers show milder or arts-focused profiles.