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Moving trans issues forward at Cannes

Transgende­r identity and issues are a theme at the Cannes Film Festival 2024

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TIt took 30 years to normalise gay or lesbian characters, but with trans characters it’s much faster

Laurence Anyways

rans identities have emerged as a recurring theme at the Cannes Film Festival this year, including in frontrunne­r Emilia Perez. The musical by Cannes veteran Jacques Audiard about a drug lord with a family who has always wanted to be a woman stars Karla Sofia Gascon.

The 52-year-old has written a book about having a gender transition operation at the age of 46, when she already had an acting career, a wife and a daughter. “It was a very tough journey,” she told AFP, hailing her family’s courage.

The film has earned particular praise for not fixating on the gender transition, but moving far beyond to explore themes of parenthood, love and the victims of Mexico’s gang violence. Audiard, 72, sensitivel­y portrays the main character’s intimate struggle to be herself.

“It’s surprising to see this issue being picked up by seasoned filmmakers, who are often cisgender outside the LGBT sphere,” said Franck Finance-Madureira, the founder of the Cannes Queer Palm. “It’s been the emerging issue in the LGBT fight for a decade now, and it was about time we had trans leads in films.”

“It took 30 years to normalise gay or lesbian characters, but with trans characters it’s going much faster,” he added. Increasing­ly more films are including gender identity, an issue first explored in films like by Xavier Dolan in 2012 and Girl by Lukas Dhont in 2018.

Among them is Argentinia­n director Daniel Burman’s Transmitzv­ah. The feature, which premiered at a public screening out of competitio­n, follows a Jewish boy who wants to be a girl and does not want the religious initiation ceremony for boys called a bar mitzvah.

Burman said trans identity needs to be included in cinema but not as a be-all and end-all. “We should render these situations visible but not lock ourselves in them,” he said. “There is excessive focus on gender identity as the only pillar of identity.”

Trans actors now mostly play trans roles. But Hunter Schafer, who has been on the Cannes red carpet after acting in Palme d’Or contender in April said she no longer wanted to play queer roles. “I worked so hard to get to where I am, past these really hard points in my transition, and now I just want to be a girl and finally move on,” the 25-year-old, who broke through in Euphoria, told GQ magazine.

Trans women also starred in The Belle of Gaza, a documentar­y screening out of competitio­n and unrelated to the conflict. The film is an intimate portrait of Palestinia­n trans women living on the margins of Israeli society in Tel Aviv, whom French filmmaker Yolande Zauberman calls “warriors of their own destiny”.

 ?? PHOTO:AFP ?? Karla Sofia Gascon stars in ‘Emilia Perez’
PHOTO:AFP Karla Sofia Gascon stars in ‘Emilia Perez’

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