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Transforming Family

Country: Canada, Language: English, 11 mins

  • Director: Rémy Huberdeau

CGiii Comment

Well...if you find it difficult to get your head around the whole trans issue...this will certainly blow your mind.

Definitely an area of high moral contention...

A trans*man comes off testosterone to become pregnant...looking like a woman, sounding like a woman...but, will be known as dad.

This fluidity of gender is a minefield...explosive in every sense.

It's time to stop treading on eggshells when it comes to trans...pronouns aside, it's time to say: you can't have everything your own way. No-one is afforded that luxury.

A deeply worrying film...less me-me-me, think about the child.

Definitely worthy of more investigation...and, debate.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Transforming FAMILY jumps directly into an ongoing conversation among trans people about parenting. It’s a beautiful snapshot of current issues, struggles and strengths of transsexual, transgender and gender fluid parents (and parents-to-be) in North American society today.