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"BOTH" is a new and first-ever feature-length film based on the experiences of the director Lisset Barcellos and other people with intersex conditions. The description for the film follows:
Beautiful bisexual Rebeca Duarte (Jackie Parker) works as a stunt double for indie action films in San Francisco. From rolling out of cars to setting herself on fire she puts her life at risk daily. Work, lovers and friends take up most of her time but inside something is missing. Rebeca feels strangely disconnected to her own body and can’t figure out why.
One day she mysteriously receives a photo album from someone in Peru, where she had spent her childhood, containing pictures of her parents and her brother who died, but no images of herself. Feeling unsettled and intrigued she calls her mother. Getting no answers from her mother, Rebeca sets out to discover the mystery and unravel the web of lies that both the doctors and her parents have spun her whole life.
Through her fight to uncover the truth, Rebeca discovers her own identity and a renewed passion for life.
Both is a compelling and original indie feature that explores issues around gender ambiguity which is known to occur in one out of every 2,000 births. Medicalized since the 1950s, Intersexuality has been treated as a disease and is often 'cured' without consent, through invasive surgery and hormones.
A riveting drama, based on the experiences of the filmmaker, as well as many other intersex adults, Both tells a story of an issue that has been universally silenced through shame and secrecy.
The film is being shown at various film festivals, including Tronto Lesbian & Gay Film & Video Festival, New York International LGTB Film Festival, San Francisco International LGTB Film Festival, and Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Film Festival. See Solaris Films site for more information.
Posted by Emi on Jun 1, 2005