Saga Becker

[3] When discussing her experience growing up transgender, she said she knew she was different and tried to create a dream world where she saw herself as a girl falling in love with a man.

In school, she was bullied and received death threats and as a result of the harassment began to drink alcohol, and both starve and cut herself.

[3] She made her film debut in director Ester Martin Bergsmark's movie Something Must Break (2014) which was based on the novel You Are the Roots That Sleep at My Feet and Keep the Earth in Place by Eli Levén [sv].

[4] In April 2014, Becker traveled to New York for the premiere showing at the Tribeca Film Festival.

[10] Becker has demanded that the Swedish film industry give more roles to transgender actors and actresses.