Screening dates and booking

Credits

  • Directors

    Lexie Bean, Logan Rozos

  • Screenwriters

    Lexie Bean, Logan Rozos, Miles Château Hill

  • USA 2026. 87min

  • Courtesy of

    Deep Dive Films

  • Language

    English

Access screenings

Tuesday 24 March 20:45
Descriptive Subtitles
BSL intro / Q&A

Wednesday 25 March 18:25
Descriptive Subtitles
BSL intro / Q&A

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Introduction

Kyler Prescott and Blake Brockington were just two high-profile examples of approximately 50% of trans boys in the USA who did not survive a suicide attempt. This film highlights the importance of combating prejudice and prioritising prevention among trans youth.

Zorian Clayton

Content advice

Contains scenes of domestic violence or abuse.

Contains themes of suicide.

Contains transphobic attitudes and language.

Screening with

Gigi

  • Director

    Cynthia Calvi

  • France 2024. 14min

  • Language

    French

  • With English subtitles

Gigi talks about her trans youth journey, from tormented mermaid to fulfilled women, in this tender animated short.

Content advice

Contains transphobic attitudes and language.

How to book

BFI Flare tickets start from £10, with concessions available for many screenings and discounts for BFI Members. Booking information and ticket prices.

If you’re aged 16 to 25, sign up for free to BFI 25 and Under for a chance to get £6 tickets to all screenings and events (subject to availability).

Missed out?

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