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K-11

A record producer comes around after binging on drink and drugs. He finds himself in a section of the Los Angeles County Jail reserved for homosexuals..., which is ruled by a transgender woman named Mousey. Show More

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In the movie K-11 (2012), a record producer named Raymond Saxx Jr. wakes up in a Los Angeles County Jail after a night of heavy drinking and drug use. To his surprise, he discovers that he is in a special section of the facility designated for homosexuals, known as K-11.

Raymond finds himself in a dangerous and chaotic world controlled by Mousey, a powerful transgender woman who serves as the unofficial leader of the inmates. As Raymond tries to make sense of his new surroundings, he quickly realizes that surviving in K-11 will be no easy task.

Throughout the film, Raymond encounters a colorful cast of characters, each with their own secrets, struggles, and desires. He forms unlikely alliances and faces numerous challenges, including navigating the complex dynamics and power struggles within K-11. As he learns more about himself and the people around him, Raymond begins to question his own identity and prejudices.

K-11 is a thought-provoking and gritty drama that tackles issues of sexuality, identity, and power dynamics. It explores themes of acceptance and self-discovery in an unforgiving and unforgotten corner of society. With its diverse cast and intense performances, the film presents a raw and unflinching portrayal of life within the K-11 section of the Los Angeles County Jail.

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K-11

Release Date:

15 Mar 2013

Writers:

Jared Kurt, Jules Stewart