During
this unprecedented time of political chaos, it’s become clear that
transgender people are a political target. Now more than ever, trans
stories need to be portrayed accurately in the media. The recent
emergence of trans-led films like I am the T (iamthetfilm.com),
is reshaping how we view trans narratives. By creating their own
films, these 10 trans filmmakers are helping us gain a better
perspective on transgender stories:
1.) AJ Mattioli
AJ
has been fully engulfed in the entertainment industry for the last 15
years. 6 years ago, AJ decided it was time to work directly with the
LGBTQIA community and has become an “accidental advocate” after his
film, “Words: an Exploration of Identity”, hit the scene. From that
point forward, AJ has become the go-to trans man for LGBT filmmaking,
nightlife, and for podcasts discussing trans issues.
2.) Ariel Mahler
Ariel
is a nonbinary filmmaker, director, LGBTQ+ rights advocate, and an out
and proud Social Justice Warrior. Ariel’s first film project, “Facades”,
is an original web series they self-produced in 2016. “Facades” tackles
the relationship between a nonbinary trans person and a drag queen.
Currently, Ariel is working on producing “Bad Ally”, a web series about
two best friends: a nonbinary trans person and a black cisgender
woman.
3.) Emmett Lundberg
Emmett (emmettjack.com) is the Director of BROTHERS, a hit series about trans men living in New York City. BROTHERS was one of Indiewire’s 10 Best Indie TV Series and has been screened at the New Orleans Film Festival, Austin Film Festival, and LA Film Festival, among others. Emmett recently won the “Triple Threat Auteur” Award from the Toronto Webfest. He lives in Brooklyn with his creative partner.
4.) Giselle Bleuz
Giselle
is a Black woman of trans experience, who is currently working as a
writer, actress, and facilitator. She began her filmmaking work three
years ago as a youth producer in Global Action Project’s SupaFriends
LGBTQ youth media making program. Since then, Giselle has written,
directed, and acted in four short films and is now the Peer Media
Educator for SupaFriends, the program where it all began. When not
screening GAP films and facilitating workshops around NYC, she is
writing and producing several upcoming TV and film productions about the
everyday realities of trans people.
5.) Harper Michelle Shecter
Harper
was born & raised in metro Detroit and is a multi-award winning
Producer. She has been active in filmmaking since 2012. Her credits
include “Model No. Human”, “The Dark Below”, and “The Girl on the Mat”.
Each film explores a multitude of themes. “The Girl on the Mat”
investigates the role of gender in the world of wrestling. You can view
some of Harper’s work through this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k2AqOXB2XzI
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