A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 27, 2021
Original Title:
Enby
Genres:
Comedy
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 11
Enby, a 20 something human living in East Van has finally found the words that match their identity. Ironically it's been their nickname all along. Enby has come to realize that in order to thrive as their authentic self they must carve out a path that doesn't conform to the traditional gender binary. Now they must negotiate explaining this to their family while simultaneously taking the first steps to building a life in which they feel comfortable in their own skin. Confusion, misunderstandings and awkwardness ensue, what's an Enby to do?
Art Direction:
Caitlin Docking
Assistant Director:
Malcolm Carter
Melanie Whorton
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Marianne Josefsson
Boom Operator:
Andi Scout
Director:
Morgan Strug
Director of Photography:
Svey Dagny
Editor:
S.M. Worden
First Assistant Camera:
Stefan Koob
Graphic Designer:
Vanessa Gu
Key Makeup Artist:
Kayla Delcourt
Original Music Composer:
Gavin Kade Sommers
Producer:
Sam MacNeil
Morgan Strug
Production Design:
Elizabeth Yohin-Eldridge
Script Supervisor:
Natalie Catherine
Sound Mixer:
Caisha Lea Thompson
Writer:
Sam MacNeil
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