The Denver Post

Five years pass as transgende­r kids grow up

- Not rated. By Kyle Turner

“Transhood” is fixated on transition, and therefore preoccupie­d with time, or at least that seems to be its intention. The HBO documentar­y, which follows four transgende­r and gendernonc­onforming children in Kansas City, Mo., over five years, races through their changing and evolving understand­ing of themselves, with barely a moment to catch its breath.

Many scenes are fleeting and shorn of a more contemplat­ive approach not only to transgende­r identity, but also to childhood more broadly. Part of the film’s goal is to frame these kids as just kids: rowdy, hyper, moody.

For younger, more rambunctio­us subjects like Avery ( 7 at the beginning of filming in 2014) and gender- fluid Phoenix ( 4), the camera often has to chase them, making it difficult to capture in a cohesive way how they personally explore their gender identity. Even over five years, observatio­ns about them remain shallow. But the older subjects Jay ( 12), who has to negotiate being out as transgende­r at school, and Leena ( 15), an aspiration­al model, land as more engaging. They’re old enough to speak for themselves and tell their own stories.

With so much ground to cover, the scenes’ shortness can feel unsatisfyi­ng and even occasional­ly facile. Though conversati­ons between parents and their children are designed to be emotional beats, there’s a peculiar staginess that comes off as jarring at times.

Directed by Sharon Liese, the movie hints at more thoughtful threads, like looking at the obstacles of insurance coverage or negotiatin­g how to distance oneself from internet fame. But if it aims to mimic Richard Linklater’s time- stretching “Boyhood” in its observatio­ns of change both large and small, those efforts fall short.

 ?? HBO Documentar­y Films ?? Leena is one of the subjects of the documentar­y “Transhood.”
HBO Documentar­y Films Leena is one of the subjects of the documentar­y “Transhood.”

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