DOCNZ: The New Zealand International Documentary Film Festival

 
 

Gender/Sexuality

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  • Darwin

    Switzerland Darwin is an isolated community in Death Valley, California. The population of 35 drop-outs & misfits live without a government, a church, jobs, or children.

  • I Shot My Love

    Israel/Germany Award-winning Heymann tells a personal but universal love story. It explores the relationship between him, his intensely Israeli mother and his German boyfriend.

  • Is She or Isn’t He?

    New Zealand A coming-of-age tale that will provoke debate about how New Zealanders define their sex and sexuality and how they deal with people seeking transgender surgery.

  • Mind

    Australia Mind is the captivating story of Australian-Chinese writer, Tom Cho. From an early age, Tom knew he didn’t match his Chinese mother’s expectations of a good daughter.

  • Orchids — My Intersex Adventure

    Australia Filmmaker, Phoebe Hart, comes clean on her journey of self-discovery to reconcile the past shame and family secrecy surrounding her intersex condition.

  • Sex Magic, Manifesting Maya

    USA Heartbroken after his beloved leaves due to his polyamorous lifestyle, Baba Dez, a sacred sexual healer, wants to manifest her back by doing Sex Magic with other women.

  • Sixty and the City

    Israel Is 60 too old to find true love? Director Nili Tal takes an intimate, humorous and personal journey to find out.

 
  
 
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Documentary Edge Festival 2011

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