Every Body is a documentary that follows the inspiring journey of three people who defy societal norms and choose to be true to themselves. Despite facing shame, secrecy, and unauthorized surgery as children, they grow up to become successful adults. Instead of concealing their bodies, they bravely come out and embrace their true identities, challenging medical advice and societal expectations. Every Body highlights the importance of self-acceptance and the power of embracing one's true self.
Along the roads of Australia travels a small film crew headed by filmmaker Phoebe Hart, who is determined to turn this on-the-road trip into a journey of self-discovery. Her hermaphroditism played a painful and significant role in her past: she has had to deal with it from her adolescence on, but now this conflict has happily been solved. Even her relationship with her parents was damaged by her condition: in her opinion they were to blame for having forced her to undergo a traumatic operation to remove her internal testicles. Along the road, she will connect with other intersex people, ready to open up to her about their common condition. Will Phoebe succeed in openly confronting her mother, who is reluctant to be interviewed, and to talk about an issue that is so important for her? Will she find the answers she is looking for? A journey of self-discovery that is difficult, but at the same time light, ironic and detached.
One in 2000 is a documentary that delves into the world of intersexuality, shedding light on the experiences of individuals born with atypical sex characteristics. Through personal stories, medical science, and societal perspectives, it explores the complexities of gender identity and challenges traditional norms.
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