In 'Wendell & Wild,' two demon brothers named Wendell and Wild recruit the assistance of Kat Elliot, a 13-year-old girl, in order to summon themselves to the Land of the Living.
3 Generations tells the story of Ray, a transgender teen who is transitioning from female to male. Ray's mother, Maggie, and his lesbian grandmother, Dolly, must come to terms with Ray's decision while navigating their own complex relationships and personal struggles.
A Chilean family is shaken by the sudden return of a long-dead matriarch.
Close-Knit tells the story of a transgender woman, Tomo, who takes care of her young niece, Rinko, after her irresponsible mother abandons her. Together, they form a loving family and navigate the challenges of acceptance and understanding in a society that is not always tolerant. With the support of Tomo's boyfriend, a group of knitting friends, and a local nursing home, they find strength and love in unexpected places.
A seventeen-year-old boy follows the painful path to discovering that he is transsexual.
When a teenager named Ulysses is left alone after the death of his father, he must navigate his new reality while struggling with his gender identity. He discovers a vibrant transgender community at the Saturday Church, a safe space where he can express himself through music and dance. As Ulysses explores his identity and develops friendships within the community, he learns to embrace his true self and find acceptance in a world that can be judgmental and prejudiced.
Louis Theroux delves into the lives of transgender children, exploring the struggles they encounter and the support they receive from their families. The documentary highlights the challenges these children face in a world that often doesn't understand or accept them.
Mack Beggs loved wrestling—it gave him a sense of purpose and a sense of self. "Mack Wrestles" takes the audience behind the scenes as this gifted athlete from Euless, Texas, struggles against the outside forces that stigmatize transgender athletes.
An up-close and very personal journey into the transgender world through the memorable stories and the unusual lives of a remarkable cast of characters.
Violeta leads a normal life in a well-off family, with loving parents, surrounded by everything the heart of an eleven-year-old girl might wish for. But she hasn’t always been the pretty girl she is today; she was born a boy. At age 6, she baffled her parents (the famous adult movie stars Nacho Vidal and Franceska Jaimes) when she told them she wanted to be called and dress as a girl. After the initial shock, they decided to give her all their support on the long and tough road that will lead to her becoming a woman someday. Violeta faces many challenges, medical (such as deciding whether or not to take hormone-blockers to stop the development of masculine features as soon as puberty kicks in) and legal (obtaining an ID card with her new name and gender). Later, she may consider getting a sex reassignment procedure, or the possibility of becoming a mother through adoption.
This special's objective is to examine the question: do transgender athletes have a competitive advantage? Through interviews with transgender athletes and experts and personal storytelling, this special explores the myths and assumptions associated with competitive advantage and trans athletes.
Filmed over five years, we follow Lily Jones, 20, as she transitions from male to female, leaves her seaside home for the city, undergoes gender reassignment surgery and finds love.
Lost in the Crowd is a documentary that tells the story of a transgender teenager who faces abuse and discrimination in New York City. The film explores themes of identity, religion, and resilience, as the protagonist navigates a difficult journey towards self-acceptance and finding their place in the world.
Being Me is a thought-provoking documentary that follows the life of a transgender child as they navigate the challenges of self-identity, acceptance, and societal norms. Through interviews and personal narratives, the film sheds light on the experiences of transgender individuals and their families, highlighting the importance of compassion, understanding, and support.
Just Call Me Kade is a documentary that follows the life of Kade, a transgender teen living in Tucson, Arizona. The film explores Kade's journey of self-discovery, as he navigates social and personal challenges while undergoing a gender transition. Through interviews and personal footage, the documentary sheds light on the experiences and emotions faced by transgender individuals.
Something Blue tells the powerful and emotional story of a transgender teenager named Alex, as they navigate their way through love, acceptance, and self-discovery in a small town. With the support of their friends and family, Alex faces the challenges of identity and acceptance with courage and determination.
Rose Lee is just a typical high school student trying to figure things out. Her dream is to join the boy's wrestling team, but no one is making it easy for her. Along the way, she'll discover that her most difficult opponent may be herself.
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