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Neither Boy Nor Girl

At birth, every parent expects the famous announcement: “It’s a girl!” or “It’s a boy!”. And if, instead, the doctors declared :”We don’t know“? Through the history of Gabriel, Sophie, Justin and their families, we discover the taboo of intersexuality, formerly called”hermaphrodite”.

Top Cast

  • Justin Hubert

    Justin Hubert

    Himself

  • Hélène Richard

    Hélène Richard

    Herself

  • Janik Bastien-Charlebois

    Janik Bastien-Charlebois

    Themself - Professor of Sociology

  • Lyne Chiniara

    Lyne Chiniara

    Herself - Pediatric Endocrinologist

  • Isabelle De Bie

    Isabelle De Bie

    Herself

  • Mohamed ElSherbiny

    Mohamed ElSherbiny

    Himself

  • Ariane Giacobino

    Ariane Giacobino

    Herself - Medical Geneticist

  • Shuvo Ghosh

    Shuvo Ghosh

    Himself - Developmental-Behavioural Pediatrician

  • Blaise J. Meyrat

    Blaise J. Meyrat

    Himself - Pediatric Surgeon

Overview

At birth, every parent expects the famous announcement: “It’s a girl!” or “It’s a boy!”. And if, instead, the doctors declared :”We don’t know“? Through the history of Gabriel, Sophie, Justin and their families, we discover the taboo of intersexuality, formerly called”hermaphrodite”.

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