Lest progressive Americans think we’re out in front of the world’s transgender movement, take the life of Tamara Adrian, who rose from discrimination in academia and elsewhere to become a prominent politician in Venezuela. This narrative film fictionalizes her saga, but keeps all of the drama and emotions intact. See widemanagement.com/tamara .
What do you think American audiences will think of Tamara’s story?
Every time I talk to one of my friends here in the the U.S., they all know about transgender people, they have a lot of information. But after you dig in a little, you can tell the information has not been introjected; it stays in the surface. You hear about all kind of studies and surveys made in universities all around the country where a big majority don’t recognize the right to choose for transgender people.
