3500+ Films - 2.5 million words – 1 million viewers! Founder and Curator Carmela selects some of our most entertaining, powerful and inspiring Trans (1) films at We Are Moving Stories including documentary and drama, shorts and feature length covering the documentaries of trans filmmakers Fox Fisher and Owl Fisher, trans lives - and young people.
Total length of this section: 20 films.
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I Am They - is a feature length documentary that explores non binary trans issues from the personal perspective of Fox and Owl Fisher, non binary trans activists from the UK. In the film they explore issues and challenges faced by non binary trans people, such as legal recognition, language, health care and social acceptance. Despite the film being educational and exploring social issues, it is also a love story of two people from totally different backgrounds finding each other.
Length: 58:01 minutes. Fox Fisher and Writer Owl Fisher write:
You can read more about I AM THEY Here
The Things That Make Us - A short film about two trans people and their journey to learning to love their bodies. Length: 2.58 minutes. Writers/Directors/Producers Fox Fisher and Owl Fisher:
You can read more about THE THINGS THAT MAKE US Here
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Spaceship - When a Latina transwoman in East LA is on the verge of losing her daughter to child services, she begins to unravel as she is forced to confront her buried traumas and fears. 18:37 minutes. Writer/Director Jorge G. Camarena:
Femme Queen Chronicles, Ep 1: The Clock is a web-series about the lives of four black trans women as they navigate through love, life, trade, and shade in the city of Detroit; written, directed, and brought to life by black trans women themselves. In Episode One, the four friends just try to make it through the day without getting clocked as trans women — or clocking someone else over the head instead. Length: 11 minutes. Writer/Director/Actor Ahya Simone:
I Am Her - Out of the limelight, under the streetlight, enter the world of NYC’s transgender underclass. One church opens its doors for aid, and sometimes, a little drag show magic. But all is not as it seems. Length: 34 minutes. Director/Producer Sasha Pezenik says:
Evan Ever After - This short documentary explores the journey of Florida’s first transgender Homecoming Queen, Evan Bialosuknia, and her confidence and impact on youth faced with discrimination from Florida’s newly signed “Don’t Say Gay” bill. Length: 14:43 minutes. Director/Producer Ariel Mahler:
PELE (Skin) - Dandara Zainabo has a scar around her belly button from eating bricks as a young child. Today, she is a 19 year old trans activist living on the streets of Rio de Janeiro. This experimental portraiture seeks to preserve the spirit of this mighty woman as both powerful and precarious. Length: 9 minutes. Director/Producer Adam Golub:
October - In this poetic coming of age drama, Dembe struggles against Ugandan attitudes towards gender and identity. Length: 8.30 minutes. Writer/Director Maegan Mann:
Somewhere Under The Rainbow - The riveting story of a transgender survivor in post-genocide Cambodia. Length: approx. 70 minutes. Director Sopheak Sao:
Markie in Milwaukee Assembled from over 10 years of footage, Markie in Milwaukee tells the story of a midwestern transgender woman as she struggles with the prospect of de-transitioning under the pressures of her fundamentalist church, family and community. Length: 1 hour and 28 minutes. Director/Producer/Editor Matt Kliegman:
The Queens explores the transgender subculture of competitive female impersonation. Length: 1 hour 35 minutes. Mark Saxenmeyer writes:
You can read more about THE QUEENS Here
Fabulous - Dance as if it was the last day of your life. Length: 46 minutes. Director Audrey Jean-Baptiste:
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The Real Thing - A soldier returns from his tour of duty to surprise his child, who has transitioned while he was away, for her birthday. After a rough day at school, Allie comes home to find her Dad standing in her room. Length: 7.5 minutes. Director Brandon Kelley:
You can read more about THE REAL THING Here
Pronouns - A transgender teenager decides to reveal their identity during a spoken word performance. Length: 9 minutes. Director Michael Paulucci writes:
You can read more about PRONOUNS Here
Casey - A teenager with gender dysphoria witnesses the physical assault of a transgender woman. Length: 6 minutes. Writer/Director Shanrica Evans:
You can read more about CASEY Here
Alan - an animated interview with a little brother about his experiences as a trans youth. Length: 4.23 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Isabella Iampieri says:
You can read more about ALAN Here
The Most Dangerous Year - In 2016 a group of Washington State families with transgender kids join the fight against a wave of discriminatory anti-transgender legislation sweeping through the nation and into their home state. With the help of a coalition of state lawmakers and civil rights activists, these families embark on an uncharted journey of fighting to protect and preserve their children's inalienable human rights and freedoms in this present-day civil rights movement. Length: 89 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Vlada Knowlton says:
You can read more about THE MOST DANGEROUS YEAR Here
Transpiration - Young Australian, Aiden Blyton, revisits his experience of growing up as a gay, transgender boy at an all-girls’ high school in his conversations with long-term friend and filmmaker, Maggie Brittingham. Length: 10:38 minutes. Writer/Director/Actor Maggie Brittingham:
You can read more about TRANSPIRATION Here
Trans Youth - This intimate documentary is an interwoven coming of age story of seven trans young adults in the southern city of Austin, Texas. Length: 84 minutes. Director/Producer Rebecca Adler:
Juliet - tells a story of a transgender teenage girl Serena. As a new girl in her new school, she’s quiet and shy, but she still dreams of being Juliet in the school play – like all the other girls. When she decides to audition for the lead role, the competition is high and her peers make it almost impossible, but she finds the courage to stand in the spotlight and accept herself just as she is. 14:54 minutes. Director Irina Storozhenko: