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Call Me Malcolm

Country: USA, Language: English, 90 mins

  • Director: Joseph Parlagreco
  • Producer: Kierra Chase; Robert Chase

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To take this seriously requires a certain amount of...stupidity.

A female to male transsexual ordained into the Christian church and preaching until the blood runs forth from every orifice.

Produced by the church...in a desperate attempt to be all-loving, all-accepting...is this because your vile institution is falling apart at the seams?

A ridiculous piece of marketing that will, hopefully, fool no-one.

Horrific and shameful.

And...MALCOLM!?! You could have chosen a better name than MALCOLM!


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The(ir) Blurb...

Call Me Malcolm is an amazing story of the human spirit and God's spirit, and the liberating struggle to realize and express with confidence the marvelous gift of one's truest sense of self. As Malcolm shares his own story and through the stories of others we meet, Call Me Malcolm offers us a glimpse into the real lives of real people who are transgender. But it is only a glimpse. There are many stories to be told and Malcolm helps us make connections to our own stories, encouraging us to share them. That can seem daunting in a culture which has done more to heap shame on persons who identify as transgender. The good news of Malcolm's story is the way in which shame and fear are overcome by grace, compassion and knowledge. Viewers cannot help but come to a deeper understanding of faith, love, and gender identity, and by doing so, arrive at a deeper understanding of their own journey.

Cast & Characters

Malcolm Himschoot as Himself;
Matt Kailey as Himself;
Calpernia Addams as Herself;
Stephan Thorne as Himself;
Major Griffin-Gracy as Herself