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Directed byChase Joynt, Kristen Schilt
Produced bySamantha Curley
CinematographyAubree Bernier- Clarke
Edited byBrooke Sebold
Music byBecky Gebhardt
Release date
2018
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish


Framing Agnes (2018 Short Documentary)

Framing Agnes is a 2018 short documentary film directed by Chase Joynt and Kristen Schilt. The film delves into case files from a 1950s gender clinic, bringing in a cast of trans actors to address the legacy of a young trans woman who was forced to choose between honesty and access. [1]

Framing Agnes was nominated for "Best Documentary Short" at the 2019

Tribeca Film Festival[2]

Plot Synopsis

The film looks at Harold Garfinkel's case study of "Agnes" from the 1950s, which is considered the "locus classicus" of sociological research on transgender people. [3]  Agnes, a 19-year-old secretary in Los Angeles, went to Robert J Stoller's UCLA gender identity clinic in 1958.[3]  Agnes drew attention to the topic of gender identity, and debated how doctors can treat patients, like Agnes, who appeared to have a conflict between their physical bodies and their internal sense of themselves as gendered beings. [3]

Sociological History of Transgender Studies

“Being perceived … as a gender-normative cisgender person grants you a kind of access to the world that is often blocked by being perceived as trans. … This lack of access … can be understood as producing a disability. … ” (pp. xi–xii). [4]

As the world continues it's upward trend of evolving from Pre-21st century lifestyles, there seems to be one specific community of people who continue to face inequality and unfairness, trans people. Some may ask how we have even gotten to the point where the trans community just wants to be accepted for who they are in present day, and not judged based upon their "biological" sex at birth.

Gender Confirmation Surgery (Past and Present Day)

Cast

References

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External Links

  1. ^ Joynt, Chase. "Framing Agnes".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. ^ Framing Agnes - IMDb, retrieved 2022-01-11
  3. ^ a b c Schilt, Kristen (May 2016). "The Importance of Being Agnes". Sociological Abstracts. 39: 287–294.
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  5. ^ "Stephen Ira". Stephen Ira. Retrieved 2022-01-11.
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