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Michael Kasino is a trailblazing documentary filmmaker whose work shines a spotlight on marginalized communities and social justice issues. With an unflinching, cinéma vérité style, Kasino crafts gripping narratives that immerse viewers in the lived experiences of the people at the heart of his stories. Kasino's filmography is a testament to his commitment to amplifying underrepresented voices. In the critically acclaimed "Pay It No Mind: Marsha P. Johnson" (2012), he offers a poignant, intimate portrait of the iconic transgender activist and Stonewall riot participant, celebrating her legacy as a pioneer of the LGBTQ+ rights movement. Similarly, "TRANSforming Randy Wicker" (2015) delves into the life of another trailblazing figure, chronicling Wicker's role in the early transgender rights movement. Kasino's most recent work, "Rigged: The Voter Suppression Playbook" (2019), exposes the insidious tactics used to disenfranchise marginalized voters, underscoring his talent for crafting impactful, issue-driven documentaries. Through his unflinching lens, Kasino compels audiences to confront uncomfortable truths and challenges them to reckon with the systemic injustices that continue to shape our society. By centering the stories of the oppressed and the activists who fight for change, Kasino's films stand as powerful testaments to the transformative potential of documentary storytelling.