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They (2017)
Description
A fourteen year old J, who lives with his family in Chicago and goes by the pronoun 'they' , after identifying his gender, he takes a hormone to postpone puberty. After two years of therapy, he has to make a decision during the weekend about whether or not to transition.
A fourteen year old J, who lives with his family in Chicago and goes by the pronoun 'they' , after identifying his gender, he takes a hormone to postpone puberty. After two years of therapy, he has to make a decision during the weekend about whether or not to transition.
Actors:
Alma Sinai,
Arian Naghshineh,
Eric Fehrenbacher,
Ava Naghshineh,
Leyla Mofleh,
Norma Moruzzi,
Drew Sheil,
Diana Torres,
Vicki Sheil,
Koohyar Hosseini,
Robert Garofalo,
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Alma Sinai
Arian Naghshineh
Eric Fehrenbacher
Ava Naghshineh
Leyla Mofleh
Norma Moruzzi
Drew Sheil
Diana Torres
Vicki Sheil
Koohyar Hosseini
Robert Garofalo
Genre:
Drama
Director:
Anahita Ghazvinizadeh
Country:
United States
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April 24, 2018
Writer/director Anahita Ghazvinizadeh gives the film a lyrical, meditative quality.
May 19, 2017
A mature and moving study of childhood, growth and identity.
May 19, 2017
Featuring a doggedly pretentious style, "They" also includes clunky scripting, with every conversational exchange coming across as a didactic information dump recited by actors rather than a natural chat between actual people.
May 19, 2017
By remaining deliberately enigmatic, They winds up nearly passing alongside the unique and very special character that lies at its heart.
May 25, 2017
Though Ghazvinizadeh's voice is wholly her own, Kiarostami's influence is all over They. And if you're going to borrow from someone, one of the most singular filmmakers of the last 50 years isn't a bad place to start.

