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against a trans narrative
2009, 62 minutes
Media type
Country of origin

United States of America

Production company

MamSir Productions

Technical specs

Colour

digital

Content Warnings
Unreviewed
Images
Two people are boxing with the focus more on the right person.The person has a white tank top that says feminist in black and they have red boxing gloves. They have light skin and blonde hair with a white head band holding their hair back that's in a bun. The person on the left has light skin and red boxing gloves but is not entirely in frame.
Description

Jules Rosskam's against a trans narrative is a provocative and personal experimental documentary investigating dominant constructions of trans-masculine identity, gender, and the nature of community. By sensitively framing the film through his own personal journey within the trans-masculine community, Rosskam creates an electric and original investigation into gender politics and social self-identity. Blending fiction, nonfiction, and experimental film genres, against a trans narrative employs a genre-busting combination of intimate diary footage, stylized dramatic scenes, spoken word performance, faux audition tapes, and roundtable interview footage to explore and initiate a dialogue between feminists, queers, and transfolk about the way we construct personal and historical narratives. Careful attention is paid to the ways generation, race, class, and culture impact our understandings of gender.

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Copyright
Under Copyright (All Rights Reserved) Jules Rosskam
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