An in-depth look at Hollywood's depiction of transgender people and the impact of those stories on transgender lives and American culture.An in-depth look at Hollywood's depiction of transgender people and the impact of those stories on transgender lives and American culture.An in-depth look at Hollywood's depiction of transgender people and the impact of those stories on transgender lives and American culture.
- Awards
- 4 wins & 7 nominations
- Self - Actor
- (as Marquise Vilsón)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe crew was composed of as many trans people as possible. Where this was not possible, the non-trans crew mentored trans trainees.
- Quotes
Self - Actress: I had to be okay with my mom saying, "I will never call you Jen because Jen murdered my son." I had to- I had to be okay with that in order to survive myself, you know? In order to deal with not being able to see my grandma before she died because I could only come home if I dressed as a boy. You know. I had to deal with the fact that one of my best friends, who, like, I stood up at his wedding, won't let me meet his children. I have to deal with those things. Like, I have to live with those things. And I have to make that okay. I have to understand their position and be okay with it. And when I saw that father go so much further than I thought was even possible, it hurt, I couldn't bear it, because then, all of a sudden, all those people who couldn't accept me... When I knew it was possible to go beyond acceptance... Why couldn't my mom have been like him? That's the question I never asked until that moment. Why couldn't my mom have been like him? Why couldn't my friends have been like him and seen the value in my experience? But the person who's most responsible for failing to have that kind of vision is me. I have never seen myself the way that father saw his own child. I'd never seen myself that way, I'd never looked at myself with the kind of love and respect and awe that that father had for his own child. No one's looked at me that way, how could I look at me that way? I had to see it. And now that I have, I want that.
- ConnectionsFeatures The Old Maid Having Her Picture Taken (1901)
- SoundtracksYou Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)
Written by James Wirrick and Sylvester (as James Sylvester)
Performed by Sylvester
Courtesy of Fantasy Records, a division of Concord
For that reason I would commend this film as essential viewing for any hypothetical queer film history course at university, as a first dive into how LGBT people are represented, the good the bad and the ugyly parts of it.
Including talents like Laverne Cox, Alexandra Billings, Jamie Clayton, Lilly Wachoski and many more, this is quite all-encompassing for the subject matter. While it does aim for breadth rather than depth, and it does jump around a little bit, the film gives a good first taste into queer film theory, and it does so in a very sympathetic way.
If you know anyone who is transgender in real life, and even if you don't in person but do care about their rights, I would strongly recommend checking this film out.
- seige-hound
- Jun 22, 2020
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Details
- Runtime1 hour 48 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1