Dysphoric -- Fleeing Womanhood like a House on Fire -- A Four-Part Documentary

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The synopsis suggests that the movie is especially about the situation of women in developing countries. I think that the film maker says so because the women there are more vulnerable than those in Western countries. The truth is, the situation is the same everywhere. The same politics, the same propaganda, the same misery for the mutilated young people.

Most of what is discussed in the movie is true for boys too. It's only when they speak about the adverse effects of hormone treatment, that they talk about girls only.

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‘Dysphoric’ is a four-part documentary series on the rise of Gender Identity Ideology, its effects on women and girls - especially in developing countries.

Synopsis: In this dystopian world where misogyny is rampant, and womanhood is commodified, being female comes at a cost. Corporates capitalise on women's bodies blurring the lines of biological sex, and profiting from the emperically untested pseudo-science of queer theory. This gaslighting is aided by the complicity of media, academia, legal and the political world. It is no surprise that young girls are fleeing womanhood like a house on fire. The past decade has seen a steep rise in the number of young girls seeking to transition by undergoing life threatening, irreversible procedures. ‘Dysphoric’ is a four-part documentary series on the rise of Gender Identity Ideology, its effects on women and girls - especially in developing countries. The film explores gender transition, the permanent medical side-effects of hormones and surgeries, the propaganda by 'woke' corporations that glorifies thousands of stereotypical gender presentations coalesced as fashion, a surge in pronoun policing; language hijacking that calls women ‘menstruators’, and the many hurdles women face while trying to question this modern-day misogyny. The film amplifies the voices of detransitioners, clinicians, psychiatrists, sociologists, feminists, academics and concerned citizens. ‘Dysphoric’ was made over the course of a year during COVID lockdown, amid cancellations.

part 1
part 2
part 3
part 4

An interview with Vaishnavi Sundar, the film maker: Not Our Cup of "T"]
 
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