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Just Kids Film Screening

Just Kids Film Screening

Breck Pride
Beaver Run Peak 5 Colorado Room
FREE

in partnership with breck film

Join us for a thoughtful afternoon screening of Just Kids at Beaver Run Resort & Conference Center. This film offers an intimate look at identity, growing up, and the complexities of self-discovery specifically for trans youth in states where the government does not support them. 

Come settle in, take a pause from the day’s festivities, and engage with a story that invites empathy, curiosity, and deeper understanding. A post-screening discussion will offer an opportunity to share thoughts and perspectives, creating space for reflection, conversation, and connection. 

Jun 13, 2026 3:00pm–5:00pm, Saturday
Free
Community Event
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ABOUT THE FILM

In states where gender-affirming care is banned, three families face an impossible choice: remain in their home communities at the risk of their transgender children’s health and safety or uproot their entire lives. Over a tumultuous year, director Gianna Toboni’s powerful documentary follows these families as they endure unprecedented challenges and demonstrate extraordinary strength in their fight to save their children’s lives. Through intimate access to their daily struggles, we witness the human cost of politically motivated bans that contradict the medical consensus of America’s leading healthcare associations. 

The film elevates the voices of pioneers in the trans community as well as civil rights experts who contextualize this moment in history, revealing how these laws are part of a broader strategy targeting various marginalized communities for generations. What emerges is not just a timely documentary but an essential historical record of trauma and resilience. The film’s most compelling strength lies in its portrayal of the unwavering love these families exhibit in the face of systemic opposition. Particularly moving is the story of a gun-toting Iraq War veteran from South Carolina who proves to be a fierce advocate for his transgender son, challenging stereotypes and expectations. With the Supreme Court set to decide on the constitutionality of these bans, Just Kids offers audiences a deeply human perspective on one of the most urgent civil rights issues of our time.

—Jarod Neece (Tribeca)