Personal Projects

Whatever Suits You

“Whatever Suits You” parallels the process of transforming a suit into a dress with all the physical, mental, and emotional processes of changing genders. The tattered fabric, stitched and sewn together, becomes a visual metaphor for the realization and creation of a newly formed gender identity. Part autobiography, part documentary, part testimonial, the film sheds light on what it means to be transgender.

©2006, 7 mins.

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Playing With Gender

Young people on a picnic learn about gender, gender roles, and transgender identities in this re-imagining of a 1950s educational film. The film shows how gender is constructed and a multitude of gender identities that fall outside the boundaries of simply male or female.

©2007, 7 mins.

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Passage of an Afternoon

Casual daydream images drift in and out like clouds on a lazy summer day. The film attempts to examine, if only within a passing glance, the minute moments that make up everyday life.

©2006, 3 mins.

 
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