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Chase Joynt & Amos Mac on discovering–and respecting–trans icon Billy Tipton in ‘No Ordinary Man’

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No Ordinary Man, landed a spot at the prestigious Toronto Film Festival. Of course, none of us could be at the festival together thanks to COVID-19.

Online streaming of the festival titles is the best we could do under the circumstances.For Mac, best known as a producer on the TV series Transparent and Gaycation, the film marks his first outing as a screenwriter.

For Joynt, the film serves as his debut outing into feature directing. For the pair together, No Ordinary Man represents a shared passion, and an untold chapter of queer history.

The movie chronicles the life of Billy Tipton, a successful jazz musician, recording artist and family man whose 1989 death ignited a tabloid scandal.

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