Gendernauts - a journey through the land of the new sexes
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German title | Gendernauts - a journey through the land of the new sexes |
Original title | Gendernauts: A Journey through shifting identities |
Country of production | Germany , United States |
original language | German , English |
Publishing year | 1999 |
length | 86 minutes |
Age rating | FSK 16 |
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Director | Monika Treut |
script | Monika Treut |
production | Monika Treut |
music | Georg Kajanus , Veronika Klaus |
camera | Elfi Mikesch |
cut | Eric Schefter |
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Gendernauts - a journey through the land of the new sexes is a German documentary by the Hamburg director Monika Treut from 1999 about the transgender scene in San Francisco .
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The film portrays various avant-garde artists in San Francisco who, as genderqueers ( non-binary ), evade the scheme of binary gender identities. This "Gendernauts" German "gendernauts" (according to astronaut ) travel through the world of sex ( gender ) and sexuality, without being able to classify themselves by gender and want. In addition to interviews with the protagonists themselves and with supporters of the transgender scene, such as the porn artist Annie Sprinkle , the film also shows the everyday life of the main characters and their artistic work.
backgrounds
The film shows the first group portrait of non-binary people and the Tom Waddell Health Center, a transgender clinic in San Francisco. The shooting for the film took place in the spring of 1998 in San Francisco. Monika Treut produced the film herself with her production company Hyena Films in coproduction with WDR , arte and Hamburger Filmförderung . The cinema premiere was on March 11th, the TV premiere on August 23rd, 2000 on arte.
Reviews
“Without a doubt, Monika Treut is one of the best German filmmakers with her portrait films. Because she has learned more from American cinema in all its breadth than most youngsters who only imitate action and do not achieve any emotion. "
"This film moves in a field that is familiar from works such as Female Misbehavior and presents border crossers of gender identity who surf the great 'ocean of desire', which Freud already knew was completely polymorphic in its shallows. perversely structured. (...) They have names like Texas Tomboy, Jordy Jones, or Tornado, some of them are 'classic' transsexuals, others feel right at home in those gaps between the undecided (...) "
Festivals
Gendernauts celebrated its premiere in February 1999 at the Berlinale . The international premiere took place in March 1999 at the London Lesbian and Gay Festival.
Awards
- Special prize of the Teddy Jury, Berlinale 1999.
- Audience awards at the International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival Turin 1999 and the São Paulo Film Festival 1999.