

Drama · Romance
Overview
A trans man returns to his hometown for the first time in years. On his journey, he confronts his relationship with his family, reunites with a first love, and discovers a newfound confidence in himself.
Top Cast


Elliot Page
Elliot Page
Sam
Elliot Page
Sam


Hillary Baack
Hillary Baack
Katherine
Hillary Baack
Katherine


Wendy Crewson
Wendy Crewson
Miriam
Wendy Crewson
Miriam


Peter Outerbridge
Peter Outerbridge
Jim
Peter Outerbridge
Jim


Janet Porter
Janet Porter
Kate
Janet Porter
Kate


Alex Paxton-Beesley
Alex Paxton-Beesley
Megan
Alex Paxton-Beesley
Megan


Daniel Maslany
Daniel Maslany
Michael
Daniel Maslany
Michael


Sook-Yin Lee
Sook-Yin Lee
Emily
Sook-Yin Lee
Emily


Andrew Bushell
Andrew Bushell
Stephen
Andrew Bushell
Stephen


David Reale
David Reale
Paul
David Reale
Paul
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