Now is the time for hope!
Why this film? Why now?
A Sundance Fellow.
An Emmy-Award winning cinematographer.
An incredibly diverse and gender expansive producing team.
A post-production producer who works as an editor and teaches editing at the Georgia Film Academy.
Countless shorts and other projects under this teams belt.
And an ongoing national and global discussion about being transgender.
Not to mention the ongoing violence against transgender persons.
But, the focus of this story remains on joy. Trans joy, but universal joy in pursuing one's happiness.
This is a movie that centers on showing someone in a marginalized community thriving.
Not just surviving.
Our lead character, and her personal liberties she's able to make in her life, because of the love and care she's surrounded by.
This is the story that needs to be told.
To anyone considering transitioning and wondering if a life can still be lived. For family members wondering how to handle a loved one transitioning.
For coworkers wondering how to handle someone transitioning.
And for romantic interests.
And the simple answer is .... just be human. Just be.