The House of Flowers is a comedy-drama TV show about a dysfunctional family who runs a florist shop. The plot revolves around the family's struggles and conflicts, including a cheating husband, complicated husband-wife relationships, mother-daughter and father-daughter relationships, sibling rivalries, and sister-sister relationships. The show also tackles themes of bisexuality, transgender identities, and the challenges of being raised by a transgender parent. Through humor and drama, the series explores the dynamics and complexities of family relationships.
Bree, a transgender woman, sets out on a journey to find her estranged son Toby, while dealing with various challenges and self-discovery along the way.
Manuela, a single mother from Madrid, loses her son in a tragic accident. She embarks on a journey to Barcelona to find her son's transvestite father, Lola, who is unaware of his parenthood. Along the way, Manuela reunites with her transvestite friend Agrado and meets a pregnant nun named Rosa, who contracted AIDS from Lola. Manuela helps care for Rosa and works for actress Huma, with whom her son was infatuated. After Rosa's death, Lola returns and meets his son before succumbing to AIDS. Manuela returns to Madrid with her baby.
After finding out that she fathered a child, a transgender hitwoman must balance her career and newfound responsibilities as a single mother while navigating the dangerous world of contract killing.
Sex Change Hospital is an American six-part documentary series following trans men and women having genital reassignment surgeries. Dr. Marci Bowers performs the surgeries and calls upon her own experiences as a transgender woman to guide her patients as they go through the ultimate life changing procedure.
This documentary-style TV show follows the employees of a small-town security firm in Ringgold, Georgia. The show highlights the challenges and adventures they face while working to protect the community.
Die Beautiful follows the life and death of transgender woman Trisha, who aspires to be a beauty queen. Through a nonlinear timeline, the film explores Trisha's relationships, struggles with rejection and transphobia, and her journey towards self-acceptance. The story touches upon themes of family, friendship, and the pursuit of one's dreams.
Zus & Zo follows the story of a transgender individual who seeks revenge while dealing with an extramarital affair and the complexities of sibling relationships. It is a heartwarming tale of friendship, love, and self-discovery, set against the backdrop of beautiful Portugal.
In the movie 'Normal', a transgender woman named Roy is faced with intolerance and workplace bullying in a small town. Roy's struggles are exacerbated by the ostracism of her preacher husband, their strained relationship, and the challenges of raising a family. As Roy battles against societal norms, she also grapples with her own gender identity and the impact it has on her Alzheimer's-stricken mother. The story culminates in a Thanksgiving dinner on their family farm, where domestic violence and secrets come to light.
The Adventures of Sebastian Cole is a comedy-drama film set in 1980s England. Sebastian Cole, a high school graduate, navigates the complexities of family relationships, including having a transgender parent. The movie follows Sebastian's adventures as he explores his identity and deals with various challenges in his life.
An exclusive and intimate portrait following the first pregnant transgender man, Thomas Beatie and his wife Nancy, into the delivery room as Thomas gives birth to their baby daughter Susan.
To Die Like a Man is a drama film that tells the story of Tonia, a transgender woman who is facing personal and professional struggles in her life. As she comes to terms with her impending death, she also grapples with her estranged son, her sexuality, and the challenges of being a transgender parent. The movie explores themes of identity, acceptance, and the complexities of human relationships.
When Marianne's father comes out as transgender, she struggles to accept and understand his decision. Returning to her hometown, Marianne navigates family secrets, societal judgment, and her own journey of self-discovery.
A 12-year-old girl named Emma is faced with the revelation that her father is transgender and is transitioning to become a woman. As Emma tries to come to terms with her father's transformation, she finds solace in her passion for soccer. The story follows the family's journey as they navigate the complexities of their evolving relationships and learn to embrace their new reality.
In February, 2004, with the help of Eve Ensler and Jane Fonda, a group of transgender women put on the first all-transgender production of "The Vagina Monologues", including a new monologue written by Ensler from their own experiences.
Fascinating documentary examination of a small Colorado town’s transformation from Wild West outpost to “sex-change capital of the world” which follows three transgender women who may steer the rural ranching town toward becoming the “transsexual mecca.”
This compelling and thought-provoking documentary provides riveting portraits of a diverse group of six men who once were women and chose to change their gender. The award-winning film is an unforgettable story of self-discovery and challenges all of us to re-examine the foundations of our ideas and feelings about gender, sexuality, and identity.
Fifteen-year-old Maren wants to get away – far away. Aside from all the boys thinking she’s frigid, her recently love-struck mother is driving her round the twist. But she also has a father who she hasn’t seen for years. When Maren decides to get in touch with him, her mother finally spills the beans: He now goes by the name of Sophia and lives as a woman – just what she needs! Irrespective of her vexation, Maren risks a meeting and finds in Sophia a person just as hormonal and puerile as herself – a person who would actually prefer to be her best friend, at best even her mother. Can Maren accept that this life makes her father happy? TRANSPAPA is a compassionate and funny story of gender role-breaking, tolerance and the search for identity.
Before Nicholas had a family and children, he was a doctor. It was 10 years ago when he left them to create a new life. Now Nicholas is Lea. When a business trip brings Lea to Paris the urge to see her children again is too great to resist, Lea pretends to be a musical journalist and interviews her daughter Emma, a pianist. Through gradual revelation the children learn the truth. Lea’s unwavering determination and spirit lead her to find reconciliation with her family no matter what the price.
OPEN is a hallucinogenic journey through gender, identity, the body, love and how those can be shared by two people. The film consists of interlocking stories lines- the first about two trans women in a pandrogynous relationship in which they simultaneously receive plastic surgery treatments to mirror each other's features to ideally form into a single person. The second story follows a trans man and his new (cisgender) boyfriend as they run away from home and push against their own personal boundaries while dealing with his unexpected pregnancy.