Gendernauts

Gendernauts: A Journey Through Shifting Identities is a 1999 film by Monika Treut featuring Sandy Stone, Texas Tomboy, and Susan Stryker. It shows us a group of artists in San Francisco who live between the poles of conventional gender identities.

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Film Information

Crew

Writer Monika Treut[1]
Producer Monika Treut
Director Monika Treut
Music Georg Kajanus
Sound Andreas Pietsch
Cinematography Elfi Mikesch
Editor Eric Schefter
Production Company Hyena Films[2]
Distributors Silver Cine (Germany) First Run Features (USA)[3]
Running Time 87 Minutes[4]

Release Dates

The film was first screened at the Berlin International Film Festival in February 1999. The film opened in Germany on March 10, 1999. The opening date for the film in the United States was February 4, 2000.[5]

Film Locations

Gendernauts was filmed on location, in San Francisco, California.

Synopsis

Told through the narration of Sandy Stone, who acts as a sort of tour guide, the film documents the lives of a group of transgender individuals living in San Francisco, California. The narration provided by Stone is cut with interviews that develop and illustrate the ideas and themes she discusses in her vignettes. The film is shot on location in San Francisco, with the interviews of the subjects taking place in their natural settings and surroundings including their homes, offices, and the streets of San Francisco. The film explains, through the lives of its subjects, both the social and practical changes and decisions necessary for them to endure in order to live their lives as they see fit on the edge of traditional gender roles. The idea of gender neutrality is promoted throughout the film. Gender is not a characteristic that should be used to define a person. The film also shows how the subjects all interact with one another in the transgender subculture of San Francisco.

Cast

Festivals

Gendernauts was shown at the following film festivals: Barcelona, Berlin, Bologna, Brisbane, Copenhagen, Helsinki, Lisbon, London, Los Angeles, Madrid, Montreal, Munich, New York, Paris, Sao Paolo, San Francisco, The Hamptons, Turin, and Vancouver.[6]

Awards

Gendernauts has been internationally recognized with the following awards:[7]

Quotes

"I've never felt male and I've never felt female and I don't really concern myself with gender. I just let people go the way they will with it and if they're confused then I let them be confused." - Stafford

"Gender confusion is a small price to pay for social progress. They can learn to work around gender. I don't have to learn how to work around them to be comfortable." - Stafford

References

External links

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0192069/

http://firstrunfeatures.com/gendernautsdvd.html

http://www.hyenafilms.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=23&Itemid=35