I Am Not This Body
A group discussion about trans people produced by the Erickson Educational Foundation. Featuring Pamela Lincoln, Dr. Leo Wollman, Lyn Raskin, Deborah Hartin, and Zelda Suplee.
A group discussion about trans people produced by the Erickson Educational Foundation. Featuring Pamela Lincoln, Dr. Leo Wollman, Lyn Raskin, Deborah Hartin, and Zelda Suplee.
Pamela Lincoln
Self
Leo Wollman
Self
Lyn Raskin
Self
Deborah Hartin
Self
Zelda R. Suplee
Self
A group discussion about trans people produced by the Erickson Educational Foundation. Featuring Pamela Lincoln, Dr. Leo Wollman, Lyn Raskin, Deborah Hartin, and Zelda Suplee.
An investigation of how Hollywood's fabled stories have deeply influenced how Americans feel about transgender people, and how transgender people have been taught to feel about themselves.
A teenage girl gets diagnosed with a reproductive condition that upends her plans to have sex and propels her into exploring unusual methods to have a sex life, challenging her relationships with everyone in her life, but most importantly, herself.
Football star Charlie has the world at her feet. With a top club desperate to sign her, her future is seemingly mapped out. But the teenager sees only a nightmare. Raised as a boy, Charlie is torn between wanting to live up to her father's expectations and shedding this ill fitting skin.
A teenager transitions from female to male, and his family must come to terms with that fact.
Paul, a 20 year old midwesterner, arrives at the central bus station and quickly catches eyes with Wye, a 22 year old girl voguing on the sidewalk. After Paul seeks her out in secret, an intense love between them blossoms. But when Paul discovers Wye is trans, he is forced to confront his own identity and what it means to belong.
When Will Ferrell's good friend Harper comes out as a trans woman, they take a road trip to bond and reintroduce Harper to the country as her true self.
Loosely based on the true-life tale of Ron Woodroof, a drug-taking, women-loving, homophobic man who in 1986 was diagnosed with HIV/AIDS and given thirty days to live.
Matt Walsh's controversial doc challenges radical gender ideology through provocative interviews and humor.
Not long after moving into her own place, Maggie finds herself with two unsolicited roommates: her recently divorced mother, Lila, and her young brother. The timing is especially bad, considering Maggie has fallen hard for an attractive woman, Kim, only hours before they move in. What could be a nonissue becomes increasingly complicated -- since Maggie's family is unaware of her sexual orientation, and Maggie is not open to sharing that information.
Hal is a 15-year-old high-school student with a minor yet socially alienating (and painful) disability: he stutters uncontrollably. Determined to work through the problem, Hal opts for an extreme route – he joins the school debating team, which sends him on a headfirst plunge into breakneck speech competitions and offers a much-needed boost toward correcting the problem.