A short clip from the feature film She's a Boy I Knew containing the transgender filmmaker's best friend and wife as they discuss their conceptions of the filmmaker's sexuality as she transitions from male to female.
She's a Boy I Knew is a comic, heartbreaking, and uplifting autobiography, in which filmmaker Gwen Haworth documents her gender transition through the voices of her anxious but loving family, best friend, and wife. The film focuses on a family whose bonds strengthen as they re-examine their preconceptions of gender and sexuality.
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RodTalon00 5 months ago
i watched it yesterday on Ljubljana gay&lesbian film festival and i loved it. great film
logesch 3 years ago 2
I watched it today on BIFF.
that was just so beautiful. a great journay.
you are my hero of the day!
duvar44 3 years ago
This was like seeing myself. Almost same story, Mostly no one knew except my parents. I tried so hard to be the good son and man. Married twice including the eighteen year second without them knowing. I since have married twice to other women as Jamie, keeping my old passport. you are a strong person and have a wonderful family. Good luck.
msjamielynn1 3 years ago