"Leitis in Waiting wins audience award in London" - Matangi Tonga News
A film documentary, 'Leitis in Waiting', has won the audience award, after premiering at the Festival of Commonwealth Film 2018 in London earlier this month. The film is about Joey Joeleen Mataele and the Tonga leitis, a transgender minority group fighting for equality in Tonga.
“I’m overwhelmed and I thank God for all his blessings and for all the love and for all the support and to be recognised from the Commonwealth is a milestone for the work of the Tonga Leitis Association.”
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"Leitis in Waiting Wins Audience Hearts" - Samoa Planet
The film ‘Leitis in Waiting’ has won the ultimate accolade at the first ever Festival of Commonwealth Film held in London – announced as the winner of the ‘Audience Award’.
The Festival aims to focus on human rights across the Commonwealth, and the inaugural festival featured seven films and a shorts programme.
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Leitis in Waiting Wins Festival of Commonwealth Film Audience Award
Announcement of the Festival of Commonwealth Film Audience Award HERE.
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Transgender People In Tonga Say “We Cannot Be Silent Anymore” - Logo TV
"Leitis in Waiting" explores the contradictions facing trans people on the South Pacific island kingdom.
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"After Cyclone, Transgender Tongans Hope Movie Will Help Build Acceptance" - Reuters News
“A movie about transgender women fighting for acceptance in Tonga hopes to bring about change in the Pacific island nation - and help local activists start over after a cyclone smashed their main office, a leading gay rights campaigner said.
Leitis in Waiting, which has its European premiere at the Festival of Commonwealth Film in London on Sunday, follows Joey Mataele, a prominent transgender activist, as she organises a beauty pageant amid growing pressure from religious groups.”
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Queen Elizabeth Bestows Commonwealth Point of Light Award on Tonga's Joey Joleen Mataele
The Commonwealth Points of Light award recognizes outstanding individual volunteers - people who are making a change in their community. They are heroes who had an idea they decided to make a reality. Their actions have changed lives and their stories can inspire thousands more to get involved or start their own initiatives.
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Tongan Documentary about Transgender Minority to Premiere in London - Radio NZ
A Tongan feature documentary about a transgender minority group fighting for equality will premiere at the Festival of Commonwealth Film at the Britsh Museum in London next month.
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International Transgender Day of Visibility: Interview with Joleen Mataele
The Kaleidoscope Trust's work in the U.K. to advance equality and human rights for LGBT people globally has brought us into contact with inspiring trans activists, including Joleen Mataele, an LGBT activist from the South Pacific. Joleen has been working as a community organizer and advocate in Tonga, where homosexuality carries a prison sentence of up to ten years, since she was fourteen. In 2007, she co-founded The Pacific Sexual and Gender Diversity Network (PSGDN), a trans-fronted advocacy group that represents the interests of LGBTQ people in the Pacific region. The Trust's Louis Staples interviews Joleen in the lead-up to the London premiere of "Leitis in Waiting" in the Festival of Commonwealth Films.
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