

Documentary
Overview
An investigation of how Hollywood's fabled stories have deeply influenced how Americans feel about transgender people, and how transgender people have been taught to feel about themselves.
Top Cast


Laverne Cox
Laverne Cox
Self - Actress
Laverne Cox
Self - Actress


Bianca Leigh
Bianca Leigh
Self - Actress / Writer
Bianca Leigh
Self - Actress / Writer


Jen Richards
Jen Richards
Self - Actress / Writer
Jen Richards
Self - Actress / Writer


Alexandra Billings
Alexandra Billings
Self - Actress / Educator
Alexandra Billings
Self - Actress / Educator


Susan Stryker
Susan Stryker
Self - Historian
Susan Stryker
Self - Historian


Yance Ford
Yance Ford
Self - Filmmaker
Yance Ford
Self - Filmmaker


Lilly Wachowski
Lilly Wachowski
Self - Filmmaker
Lilly Wachowski
Self - Filmmaker


Brian Michael Smith
Brian Michael Smith
Self - Actor
Brian Michael Smith
Self - Actor
Tiq Milan
Tiq Milan
Self - Media Maker / Writer
Tiq Milan
Self - Media Maker / Writer
Nick Adams
Nick Adams
Self - GLAAD Director of Trans Media & Representation
Nick Adams
Self - GLAAD Director of Trans Media & Representation
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