[Movie] Dysphoric: The Rise of Gender Identity Ideology (2021)
A four-part documentary series by Indian independent filmmaker Vaishnavi Sundar
At the end of last December, we told you that one of our plans is to help expand visibility of movies and videos that trans activists and main stream media want to hide from public eye. In that post, we shared with you information about the documentary movie, Adult Human Female, produced by UK documentary filmmakers Deirdre O’Neill and Mike Wayne.
This time, we want to highlight Dysphoric: Fleeing Womanhood Like A House on Fire, a four-part documentary movie quietly made by Indian filmmaker Vaishnavi Sundar. Here’s the movie description according to Streamable:
‘Dysphoric’ is a documentary on the rise of Gender Identity Ideology and its effects on women and girls - especially in developing countries. The film explores gender transition, the permanent medical side-effects of hormones and surgeries, the propaganda by ‘woke’ corporations that glorifies thousands of stereotypical gender presentations coalesced as fashion, a surge in pronoun policing, language hijacking that calls women ‘menstruators’, and the many hurdles women face while trying to question this modern-day misogyny. The film amplifies the voices of detransitioners, clinicians, psychiatrists, sociologists, feminists, academics and concerned citizens.
(And as you can see from Streamable, this movie is not available on any major streaming networks, but it is available on YouTube for now.)
For further reading:
A Year Since ‘Dysphoric’ – I wish it was all good news!, by Vaishnavi Sundar (January 29, 2022).
Vaishnavi Sundar: Feminist filmmaking and sex-based rights, by Raquel Rosario Sanchez (March 8, 2021).
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