Season 1
2020 | 6 Episodes
Assigned Female at Birth A Web Series about Some Bodies Created by Lyralen Kaye Log line: A hybrid narrative/documentary series that tells the story of 23 AFAB people fighting everything they've been taught about their bodies never being good enough. Genre: LGBTQ Docu-Dramedy Web Series Structure: Documentary choruses intersperse a narrative story told in 10 minute episodes. This weave of genres resonate toward the greater LGBTQ and AFAB community. Synopsis: The 23 characters depicted in AFAB, like myself and the 50+ people I interviewed, have been taught from birth that their bodies can never be good enough. Not able enough, not straight enough, not cis enough, not thin enough, not white enough, not gay enough, not femme enough, not butch enough, not young enough...the list goes on. All feel invisible-from the gender fluid Asian lesbian born with a fibular hemimelia disability to the trans rabbi on the spectrum who is also a cancer survivor-they struggle to be seen. And whether the prejudice they fight is ableism or racism, homophobia or transphobia or misogyny, whether they seek healing from #metoo issues or disabilities they've had since birth, they reach for life with courage. Bold, frightened, vulnerable, ridiculously strong, they are, above all things, woke. They are the green-haired, tattoed, pierced people at Pride, the blonde, girly femme on the dance floor, the black two-spirit lesbian who runs diversity trainings, the cis passing black trans man, the suburban mom who adopts a trans boi and helps him grow up free. They refuse to be defined by the ableist, homophobic, sexist culture that wages war on their bodies. They are the people pointing the way, suffering until they find a way to step out of every box into identities they name for themselves. And they do this, almost always, with a sense of humor. Assigned Female at Birth, uses the words of original interviewees as verbatim as possible. Zander, the lead, is based on a real agender trans man who has D cup breasts, a full red beard, and blue hair to zir collar, and actually did wear a dress to zir wedding. Perhaps most importantly, the characters, like their documentary counterparts, fail as often as they succeed; and are brave enough to refuse failure as a resting place. They live on the screen as the people who taught me, in interview after interview, how deeply we all need to be seen, and how willing they were to trust one of their own. They are "stars floating alone in the universe." They have never seen their stories foregrounded in film, tv or web. Until now.
Country: United States
Type: scripted
Status: Ended
Language: English
Release Date: October 25, 2020
Also Known As: Assigned Female at Birth, a Web Series about Some Bodies
Production Co: Another Country Productions
2020 | 6 Episodes
2021 | 6 Episodes
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Best of Month Award - December
Best Web Series/Pilot
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February Award
Winner Best Web and New Media
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February Award
Best LGBTQ Short