Courtney Hermann’s directorial prowess shines in this short documentary film, navigating the poignant gender transitional journey of Burton Ford. Opening with a compelling home video from 2003, capturing Burton’s early experiences with testosterone medication, the film seamlessly transports us to 2015, where Hermann initiates a thought-provoking discussion with Burton about revisiting and dissecting this pivotal moment in his life that were captured on video.
Despite initial hesitations rooted in work-related fears, Burton courageously agrees to collaborate on the documentary. The ensuing narrative unfolds as a deeply intimate and emotionally charged experience, skillfully blending moments of humor and raw emotion as Hermann and her subject delve into the past. The video footage becomes a powerful tool, showcasing Burton’s coming-out letter to supportive parents and capturing the transformative journey of changing his name.
Beautifully shot and meticulously structured, the film is a testament to Hermann’s storytelling finesse. It navigates the complexities of gender transition with sensitivity, offering viewers a window into Burton’s world in 2003 and in 2015. The result is a touching and beautiful exploration of identity, courage, and self-discovery, making this short drama an impactful and resonant contribution to the narrative of gender transition stories.