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      Man Made

      2018 1h 33m Documentary List
      100% Tomatometer 7 Reviews The world of transgender bodybuilding. Read More Read Less

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      Brian Lowry CNN.com Focusing on competitors at different stages, facing a variety of issues, offers a complex, nuanced view, in a way that does a lot of heavy lifting for a small film. Nov 13, 2019 Full Review Jude Dry indieWire Man Made...won't tip the scales heavily in the other direction, but it's a poignant and worthy addition to the growing trans film canon. Rated: B- Nov 6, 2019 Full Review Harry Windsor Hollywood Reporter A sensitive snapshot of four lives in transition. Sep 27, 2018 Full Review Erin Blackwell Bay Area Reporter A slick, upbeat documentary about bodybuilders transitioning or transitioned to male. Jun 2, 2020 Full Review Amelia Harvey Screen Queens Although bodybuilding unites these four stories, it solely serves as a vehicle for the real theme of the film: acceptance and gaining control of your life back. Rated: 3/5 Nov 22, 2019 Full Review Norman Gidney Film Threat Man Made is a beautifully well-rounded documentary that treats its subject with understanding, compassion, and acceptance. Rated: 9/10 Nov 13, 2019 Full Review Read all reviews

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      Audience Member Man Made (2018), directed, produced and by filmed by T Cooper and co-written by T Cooper and Allison Glock-Cooper, is a four character driven reality drama documenting the lives of four transgender men. They are Dominic, Mason, Rese and Kennie, and are at different stages in their transitioning. The narrative of competing in Trans Fitcon (a bodybuilding competition opened to anybody who self-identifies as a transgender male, regardless of physical presentation) is juxtaposed against their backstory, struggles, relationships, and bringing their bodies into alignment with their gender identity which creates the dramatic tension that moves the documentary. T Cooper has woven together many visual elements to create a compelling film that is beautifully shot. The filmmaker makes use of innovative animation techniques, diverse angle shots, editing techniques, archival footage, social media, cut aways, still photography, voice-over narration, first person interviews, and third person interviews to create a poignant and powerful film that gives his subjects a voice and a context to tell their stories in their own words. It's a balanced documentary for the filmmaker explores their transitioning from the perspective of the subject, and the impact it has had on their lives and bodies, and from the perspective of their partners, and the family members who have remained in their lives. Cooper has filmed his subjects living their lives, doing chores, working at their jobs, relaxing, partying, spending time with loved ones, attending doctor visits, working out, and competing. By the film's end, you see them for who they are and not for the gender they were born with. Cooper not only creates intimate portraits of these four transgender men but has included first person interviews of the other contestants, and the judges of the competition, capturing the vitality and camaraderie of Trans Fitcon community. On a personal level, I found the documentary inspirational and a celebratory expression of the power and indomitable spirit of the self to find its true expression. Man Made is a powerful documentary deserving of your attention. The documentary has tremendous educational value. Cooper has done a superb job in demystifying the transgender experience, challenging preconceptions people may hold, and has demonstrated that transitioning is a complex process fraught with unique challenges and difficulties. The film has enormous educational value and can serve as a vehicle to promote social change and understanding. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 01/24/23 Full Review Read all reviews Post a rating

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      Movie Info

      Synopsis The world of transgender bodybuilding.
      Director
      T Cooper
      Producer
      John Hirsch, Téa Leoni, Ron Yassen
      Screenwriter
      T Cooper, Allison Glock-Cooper
      Production Co
      Roadside Entertainment
      Genre
      Documentary
      Original Language
      English
      Release Date (Streaming)
      Nov 9, 2019
      Runtime
      1h 33m
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