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Just Me

Country: United Kingdom, Language: English, 13 mins

  • Director: Adam Tyler
  • Writer: Adam Tyler

CGiii Comment

Non-binary is something that confuses most...as does gender fluidity.

To some, it's all hogwash...to others, essential labels.

This here wee film attempts to unravel some of the perceived knots...and does a damn decent job in doing so.

Stunningly performed...and, directed with absolute finesse.


Watch...

JUST ME (2020) from Adam Tyler on Vimeo.

The(ir) Blurb...

As Jaz and Charlie make a final attempt to keep their relationship alive, one of them comes out as non-binary (meaning they don't identify as male or female), sparking a conversation that will change them both forever.

Cast & Characters

Ffion Evans as Jaz
Sam Buchanan as Charlie