EXCLUSIVE: D. Smith’s breakout documentary Kokomo Metropolis, a prime contender for Oscar recognition, will make its debut on Showtime and Paramount+ on February 2, Deadline can reveal.
The movie, which has gained awards all over the world, will turn into out there for streaming as a part of the Paramount+ with Showtime plan very first thing Friday, February 2, and can premiere on the Showtime linear platform that evening at 9 p.m. ET/PT. Magnolia Footage launched Kokomo Metropolis theatrically over the summer season, starting in New York and Los Angeles.
“Within the wildly entertaining and refreshingly unfiltered documentary, filmmaker D. Smith passes the mic to 4 Black transgender intercourse staff in Atlanta and New York Metropolis – Daniella Carter, Koko Da Doll, Liyah Mitchell and Dominique Silver – who unapologetically break down the partitions of their occupation,” notes a launch concerning the movie. “Holding nothing again, the movie vibrates with power, intercourse, problem and hard-earned knowledge.”
‘Kokomo Metropolis’ director D. Smith (L) and the movie’s Daniella Carter seem at Outfest in Los Angeles.
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Smith, a two-time Grammy nominated producer, singer, and songwriter, made her directorial debut with Kokomo Metropolis. Along with directing, she edited and shot the documentary. She additionally produced the movie, together with Harris Doran and Invoice Butler. The manager producers are Emmy winner Lena Waithe, Rishi Rajani, Stacy Barthe, and William Melillo.
In an interview for Deadline’s For the Love of Docs sequence final week, Smith stated she discovered her dynamic main ladies by visiting the Instagram accounts of high-profile trans folks in Hollywood, after which combing via reactions to their posts.
“I sifted via their feedback,” Smith defined. “I discovered the women that means, as a result of actually my aim was to forged ladies that appear like the [trans] ladies that had been being killed. These ladies by no means have a platform till it’s too late. So, I wished to get a deeper inside, intimate dialog and look into that world.”

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Smith publicly revealed her personal transition in 2016. She stated because of popping out, folks within the music trade shunned her. “To transition and the whole lot get thrown out of the window — all of your credibility, your entire accolades, all the titles that folks provide you with, it simply tears you completely into items,” Smith instructed Deadline in August on the time of Kokomo Metropolis’s theatrical launch in L.A. “I keep in mind some folks across the [music] group saying I used to be going to smash my profession [by coming out]. And I stated, ‘Okay. I can’t wait to show them unsuitable.’”
Kokomo Metropolis gained two awards on the 2023 Sundance Movie Competition, the place the documentary premiered within the NEXT part. It went on to win the viewers award within the Panorama Documentary part of the Berlin Movie Competition and lately earned a Greatest Documentary nomination for the Movie Unbiased Spirit Awards. It’s nominated for a number one six awards on the upcoming Cinema Eye Honors and landed 5 nominations from the Critics Alternative Documentary Awards.
