Gabrielle C. Burton is an American director, producer and actor best
known for her film, Kings, Queens and In-Betweens, a 2017 documentary
about gender as looked at through the lens of drag queens, kings, and
transgender performers in Columbus, Ohio, which had its world premiere
at the Cleveland International Film Festival. She often works with her
sisters, Maria Burton, Jennifer Burton, Ursula Burton and Charity
Burton through their Five Sisters Productions company. She wrote and
starred in Temps, and co-directed Manna From Heaven. Burton won an
artist residency from the Wexner Center for the Arts to make a new
film, a documentary on gender and parenting called Drag Queens Made Me
a Better Parent, inspired by her TEDx talk.
known for her film, Kings, Queens and In-Betweens, a 2017 documentary
about gender as looked at through the lens of drag queens, kings, and
transgender performers in Columbus, Ohio, which had its world premiere
at the Cleveland International Film Festival. She often works with her
sisters, Maria Burton, Jennifer Burton, Ursula Burton and Charity
Burton through their Five Sisters Productions company. She wrote and
starred in Temps, and co-directed Manna From Heaven. Burton won an
artist residency from the Wexner Center for the Arts to make a new
film, a documentary on gender and parenting called Drag Queens Made Me
a Better Parent, inspired by her TEDx talk.
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