François Ozon (“Swimming Pool,” “Ricky,” “Angel,” “Young & Beautiful”) masterfully addresses the transgender affair in his latest work, “Une nouvelle amie/The New Girlfriend,” finding a man in need to become a woman, not like a foolish obsession, but as a conscious decision that will affect everyone surrounding him, including his baby girl.
The emotional journey starts with a montage of an elegant funeral, then cuts to a flashback where two little girls, Claire and Laura, make a blood covenant, swearing: “A le vie, a le amour….” In a flash-forward where the girls have grown up, they go to the disco, have their first boyfriend, kiss, and break up.
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| Romain Duris at COLCOA 2014. Photo by Jose Alberto Hermosillo |
He disguises himself as the woman who passed and cares for the baby. The baby is content in the arms of his new “mother.”
Roberto Cobo, en “The Place without Limits/El lugar sin límites”, México.
Gael García Bernal in “Bad Education,” Spain.
Finally, the British drama “The Danish Girl,” starring Oscar-winning best actor Eddy Redmayne (“The Theory of Everything”), who now plays a man transforming into a woman.
Virginia says, “Men are born in cabbages, women are born with flowers, and I was born in a cauliflower.”
The film lovers who attended the event laughed, cherished, and applauded this male-to-female transgender feel-good movie.
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| Closing Night Outfest 2015, Photo by Jose Alberto Hermosillo. Copyrights Festival in LA |
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