
Gendernauts: A Journey Through Shifting Identities
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Monika Treut explores the worlds and thoughts of several female to male transgendered individuals. As with Treuts first film, Jungfrauenmaschine, Gendernauts, enters a minority sector of San Fransisco culture. The characters in this film have a lot to complain about, and they do. They are people whose physical appearance (female) does not match their inner sexual identity (male). The subject is pinpointed in the film independant of sexual orientation. Leave your conservative hats at the door, this is going to need your special attention.
Production
Hyena Films
Language
EN
Status
Released
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Cast

Sandy Stone
Self

Susan Stryker
Self

Max Wolf Valerio
Self
Texas Tomboy
Self

Annie Sprinkle
Self

Leigh Crow
Self
Jordy Jones
Self
Hida Viloria
Self
Stafford
Self

Kasim Sulton
Self
Willy Rider
Self

Sister Roma
Self
Tornado
Self
Mo Fischer
Self
Queer David
Self
Duke
Self
Uncle Louie
Self
Lucky 7
Self
Barry Zevin
Self
Mark Freeman
Self
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