Intersexion

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| director = Grant Lahood

| producer = John Keir

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| starring = Mani Mitchell
Tamara Beck
Cheryl Chase
Caitlin Petrakis Childs
Gavan Coleman
Jim Costich
Tiger Devore
Sally Gross
Esther Morris Leidolf
Stephanie Long
Jen Pagonis
Michel Reiter
David Cameron Strachan
Anne Tamar-Mattis
Suegee Tamar-Mattis
Hida Viloria
Gina Wilson

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| studio = Ponsonby Productions Limited

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| released = {{Film date|df=yes|2012|4|05}}

| runtime = 68 minutes

| country = New Zealand

| language = English

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Intersexion (2012) is a documentary about intersex people. The film was researched and presented by activist Mani Mitchell, New Zealand's first "out" intersex person.[http://www.intersexionfilm.com/about-2/ About Intersexion], Intersexion Film, 2012 It was written, directed and edited by Grant Lahood and produced by John Keir.[http://www.intersexionfilm.com/filmmakers/ Intersexion Filmmakers], Intersexion Film, 2012

Synopsis

Mani Mitchell and Grant Lahood set out to "de-mystify" intersex, looking "beyond the shame and secrecy that defines many intersex births". Interviewing intersex people around the world, the film explores how they "navigate their way through childhood, adolescence, relationships and adulthood, when they don’t fit the binary model of a solely male and female world".[http://www.cbc.ca/passionateeye/episodes/intersexion The Passionate Eye: InterSEXion], Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, 2013 The film follows Mitchell on a tour, visiting intersex people in America, Ireland, Germany, South Africa and Australia. Interviews with sex researchers are also included, as well as some history of the treatment of intersex conditions. Those who had early surgical interventions, per the theories of researchers such as John Money, contrast their experiences with those who grew up without these interventions.

Cast

The cast of Intersexion includes intersex activists from around the world, including Mani Mitchell, Bo Laurent, also known as Cheryl Chase, Caitlin Petrakis Childs, Gavan Coleman, Jim Costich, Tiger Devore, Sally Gross, Esther Morris Leidolf, Stephanie Long, Pidgeon Pagonis (then known as Jen), Michel Reiter, David Cameron Strachan, Anne Tamar-Mattis, Suegee Tamar-Mattis, Peter Trinkl, Hida Viloria and Gina Wilson.

Reception

Graham Adams, writing for New Zealand magazine Metro describes how, "while the frankness of his subjects can be arresting, Lahood's interest in them is never prurient, or patronising. And the documentary fairly skips along."[http://www.intersexionfilm.com/press/ Press/Reviews], Intersexion Film, 2012 Jennie Kermode, writing for Eye For Film, writes, "Intersexion is a vital film not only in bringing it to public view, but in doing so primarily through the stories of intersex people themselves".[http://www.eyeforfilm.co.uk/review/intersexion-2012-film-review-by-jennie-kermode Intersexion (2012) Film Review], Eye For Film, 22 February 2013 The movie has a 7.6 star rating at IMDb.[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2157302/ Intersexion (2012)], IMDb, 18 December 2013

Awards

Intersexion won 'Best New Zealand Documentary' and 'Best Editing' at the Documentary Edge Festival in 2012.[http://oii.org.au/19970/intersexions-wins-awards/ Intersexion wins awards at first big screen showing], Organisation Intersex International Australia, 6 May 2012 It was a runner up in the Derek Oyston Film Prize in the London BFI Lesbian and Gay Film Festival 2013, and recipient of the Audience Award for Best Documentary in the Hamburg International Queer Film Festival, 2012.[http://c-h-e.org.uk/filmaward.shtml The Derek Oyston CHE Film Award] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131219011927/http://c-h-e.org.uk/filmaward.shtml |date=19 December 2013 }}, Campaign for Homosexual Equality, 2013[http://www.intersexionfilm.com/festivalsawards/ Intersexion Festivals/Awards], Intersexion Film, 2012

See also

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