
Out Run | Promo
Preview: Season 1 Episode 14 | 30s
A historic campaign to convince Filipino voters that LGBTQ people belong in politics.
Bemz Benedito is the first transgender woman to run for a seat in the Philippine Congress. Her party, which calls itself the only LGBT political party in the world, is on a historic quest to convince voters that gay and transgender people belong in drag competitions - and politics. OUT RUN is the story of their campaign, and asks: In this Catholic and often conservative country, can they win?
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Funding for season one of Doc World provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Additional funding provided by the Center for Asian American Media.

Out Run | Promo
Preview: Season 1 Episode 14 | 30s
Bemz Benedito is the first transgender woman to run for a seat in the Philippine Congress. Her party, which calls itself the only LGBT political party in the world, is on a historic quest to convince voters that gay and transgender people belong in drag competitions - and politics. OUT RUN is the story of their campaign, and asks: In this Catholic and often conservative country, can they win?
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