Tangerine follows Sin-Dee Rella, a trans woman working as a hooker, and her friend Alexandra as they tear through the streets of Los Angeles to track down Chester, their absentee pimp. But aside from its unique take on low-budget movie production, it also attracted a lot of attention for its plot. When Tangerine came out in 2015, it created a lot of buzz for being shot entirely on an iPhone. Paris Is Burning chronicles New York City’s drag scene in the 1980s, focusing on how many African-American and Latinx gay individuals had made a safe space for themselves in the ball scene. On top of it, there are multiple references to Paris Is Burning throughout the show. It’s said that RuPaul requires all his contestants to watch the documentary before the filming for his show begins. One thing that has kept it a hot topic to this day is RuPaul’s Drag Race. Though released in 1990, Paris Is Burning remains one of the most popular and relevant works related to drag in film history. It received rave reviews and solidified Barry Jenkins, the director and writer of the movie, as a masterful moviemaker. Moonlight is based on an unpublished play titled In Moonlight Black Boys Look Blue by Tarell Alvin McCraney.