After the death of her mother, a young trans woman returns to the family farm where she sees her father and sister for the first time since her transition.After the death of her mother, a young trans woman returns to the family farm where she sees her father and sister for the first time since her transition.After the death of her mother, a young trans woman returns to the family farm where she sees her father and sister for the first time since her transition.
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Henricus Gielis
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Shelley Thompson is such an incredible play wright and creative. There's not doubt in me that so much love and care was poured into this film. Having more trans representation in theater is so important. Support Maritime film makers and local talent!
I won't go overboard on the side of the acting, but the storyline was real and it's amazing how often we see situations like this in our daily routine.
I have a nephew that has discovered that he does not want to be a 'guy' and I know there's some family members that are having a very hard time accepting this just as John (the father) and Tammy (the sister) did.
Insecurity of homophobic cowards leads to not only displays of social non-acceptance and, of course, hate crimes. It's truly amazing how much this factors into the lives of those that go through this life changing transformation.
This movie was an incredible reflection of the truth that exists and I must commend everyone involved. I will be watching this many more times in the future I'm sure!
I have a nephew that has discovered that he does not want to be a 'guy' and I know there's some family members that are having a very hard time accepting this just as John (the father) and Tammy (the sister) did.
Insecurity of homophobic cowards leads to not only displays of social non-acceptance and, of course, hate crimes. It's truly amazing how much this factors into the lives of those that go through this life changing transformation.
This movie was an incredible reflection of the truth that exists and I must commend everyone involved. I will be watching this many more times in the future I'm sure!
Who knew Ricky from Trailer Park Boys could really act?? This film is so beautifully shot and the script is smart, funny and deeply moving. For a story that covers a lot of heavy topics, it still feels light and leaves you with a sense of hope that kindness will always win. A must-watch for anyone really, especially those who would benefit from seeing the lived experience of a trans person. A brilliant piece of independent Canadian cinema!
Loved this movie. The music was spectacular - Rose Cousins' voice and lyrics were perfect to capture the tone and emotion of the movie - a mixture of sadness and hope. Standout for me was how well the movie captures the way rural East Coast families - like mine! - deal with emotion and pain by pretending it doesn't exist. Highly recommend this beautiful piece of cinema!
It has been amazing to be at several showings of this film and hear the reaction from trans folks and their family members (bio and chosen). Dawn really touches peoples hearts, and opens doors for conversations which can be incredibly difficult to find your way into. If you're looking for a heartwarming, tear jerking, thought provoking, and hope-filled film, this is it!! Also, the music by Rose Cousins, Breagh Isabel, and Scott MacMillan is STUNNING !
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- GoofsWhen Dawn enters her cell phone number on Banu's phone, she only taps the screen six times, not enough for a telephone number plus "enter".
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