A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 2, 2021
Original Title:
La Révolution du genre
Genres:
Documentary | Family
Production Companies:
TMC
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 79
According to a study published last year, 22% of 18-30 year olds consider themselves non-binary, neither totally male nor totally female, and prefer to see gender as a specter. Meeting with Marie Cau, the first transgender mayor elected in France, became a symbol for many. Lilie, 8, and Lilo, 15, have decided to free themselves from the eyes of others and start a transition. We have followed them in their daily lives to understand their journey, the questions they ask themselves, and the difficulties they encounter. Océan, director and actor, filmed all the stages of his transition from "Woman to Man". He will give us his perspective on this revolution of the genre. And the artists Bilal Hassani and Kiddy Smile will explain to us this new way of understanding their identity, by playing with the codes of the masculine and the feminine.
Director:
Sara Bracq
Frédéric Monteil
Documentation & Support:
Simon Bos
Editor:
Maëlia Lenoir
Matilde Bozon-Petrier
Anna Santelli
Editorial Manager:
Julien Beau
Caroline Gauthier
Editorial Services:
Olympe Le Touze
Sybil Mercier
Anthony Goujjane
Film Processor:
Clément Bellorini
Baptiste Bril
Théo de Preester
Julie Lazare
Graphic Designer:
Laurent Denamur
Post Production Producer:
Théo Maillet
Benjamin Remy
Producer:
Mathilde Marsiglia
Élodie Bernard-Perez
Yann Barthès
Marie Poizot
Célia Fantola
Laurent Bon
Perrine Altman-Jaraud
Props:
Léa Fernandes
Sound:
Alexandre Le Mouroux
Emmanuel Ponty
Clément Duché
Baptiste Gondouin
Trainee Production Coordinator:
Hugo Gesta
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