The touching portrait of eight-year-old Sasha, who questions her gender and in doing so, evokes the sometimes disturbing reactions of a society that is still invested in a biological boy-girl way of thinking.
The touching portrait of eight-year-old Sasha, who questions her gender and in doing so, evokes the sometimes disturbing reactions of a society that is still invested in a biological boy-girl way of thinking.
I loved every second of this documentary. This film is a gift and everyone who ever said something transphobic should look this child in the eyes and think about how much pain they are causing. I cried a lot but I also saw so much love in this family and I am happy that Sascha ha such an incredibly great family supporting her on her journey. Shame on the teachers, they should be open and helpful rather than ignorant. Thanks you SÉBASTIEN LIFSHITZ for this docu, it really touched me.
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I loved every second of this documentary. This film is a gift and everyone who ever said something transphobic should look this child in the eyes and think about how much pain they are causing. I cried a lot but I also saw so much love in this family and I am happy that Sascha ha such an incredibly great family supporting her on her journey. Shame on the teachers, they should be open and helpful rather than ignorant. Thanks you SÉBASTIEN LIFSHITZ for this docu, it really touched me.