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Transhood

Country: United States, Language: English, 96 mins

  • Director: Sharon Liese

CGiii Comment

If you have any doubts regarding Gender Ideology, watch this...it will shed some light on a particularly worrying aspect - although not mentioned in the film - Munchausen syndrome by proxy. The parents, especially the mothers, here they are all propelling their kids towards...whatever they want they get...and, if they don't want to do what the mother wants them to do, then a little forceful encouragement should do the trick!

It's a painful and patchy watch, filmed over 5 years and this is what the director comes up with...a somewhat sanitised and seriously selective documentary.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Filmed over five years in Kansas City, this documentary follows four kids - beginning at ages 4, 9, 12, and 15 - as they redefine 'coming of age.' These kids and their families reveal intimate realities of how gender is re-shaping the family next door in a never-before-told chronicling of growing up transgender in the heartland. The film is a nuanced examination of how families tussle, transform, and sometimes find unexpected purpose in their identities as transgender families. Lighthearted and deeply moving, this story teaches us something new about being human.