Intersex representation in film

The film follows the personal journeys of two young intersex people, Deborah and M, offering an intimate look at how they navigate a world that often demands they fit into predefined gender categories.

[citation needed] Robert Tokanel and Yuhong Pang directed this 2019 documentary film about the life of Tatenda Ngwaru, an intersex woman who immigrated from Zimbabwe to the United States.

[5] It chronicles the joys and challenges she faces in asylum status, relationship with family, medical care, identity, and the LGBTQIA community.

After running away from home, Ponyboi (a disarming and troubled high school drop out) now works at Bubble-Land Laundromat—a grungy 24-hour establishment on the wrong side of town.

Through this enchanting encounter with the man of his dreams (literally), Ponyboi discovers that perhaps he is worthy of breaking free from his past and leaving his dead-end life behind.

[8] It is based on the novel Drottningens juvelsmycke by Jonas Love Almqvist and features one of Swedish literature's most enduringly popular characters, the eponymous androgyne Tintomara.

[citation needed] Predestination, a 2014 Australian science fiction thriller film, directed and written by Michael and Peter Spierig.

[citation needed] Being Impossible, or Yo, imposible is a 2018 Venezuelan-Colombian film about a woman who has never felt like she fits in and whose intersex identity has been hidden from her in a Venezuela that doesn't talk about deviance and a religious family that enforces strict gender roles.

[citation needed] Metamorphosis, a 2019 Philippine coming of age drama where an intersex teenager brought up as a boy called Adam in a conservative religious family.

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