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Enigma

Country: United States, Language: English, 94 mins

Original Title

April & Amanda
  • Director: Zackary Drucker
  • Producer: Nancy Abraham, Kate Barry, Dan Cogan, Zackary Drucker, Liz Garbus, Lisa Heller, Addison Mehr, Tina Nguyen, Edward Sanders

CGiii Comment

Two legends contested their identities as women in the court of public opinion: April Ashley, who was immortalized as a trailblazer by embracing her transgender history; and Amanda Lear, who has consciously denied and obfuscated her history for decades. Their divergent paths reveal disparate but intertwined legacies.

Zackary Drucker’s beautifully balanced approach illuminates the juxtaposition of the dovetailing stories of two inversely complex titans of trans feminine history. Returning Drucker to Sundance after she co-directed The Stroll, which premiered in the U.S. Documentary Competition in 2022, April & Amanda navigates fine lines with such grace it feels like watching narrative ballet performed on high wires. Drucker continues to flex her strong archival sensibility in this piece while also deploying contemporaneous interviews that capture her remarkable generosity, her sparkling intellect, and her extraordinary literacy in nuance. Examining who we leave behind to become who we want to be, this document of proximate lives antithetically led unfurls a multiplicity of experience that is relatable to anyone with a human heart and an active imagination.—Ash Hoyle


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