FtF: Female to Femme
FtF: Female to Femme

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FtF: Female to Femme

2006
Movie
48 min
English

A wildly original extravaganza, FtF: Female to Femme presents a saucy, indelible portrait of a people central to the gender revolution. Part doc-, part mock-umentary (see if you can tell which is which!), FtF explores the variations of femme identity. Interviews with famous femmes, including Guinivere Turner, Bitch and Leslie Mah (from Tribe 8) are interspersed with scenes from a parodic consciousness-raising group. FtF asks a lot of hard questions like “Does wearing a push-up bra make one a bad feminist?” Sub-genres such as the retro femme, fat femme, tomboy femme, punk femme, and high femme are all given their due. FtF is a savvy, defiant documentary that’ll make you laugh, make you think and make you want to dismantle the patriarchy, while in stilettos.

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Director: Alexie P. TorresGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

This short documentary explores the concept of 'femme' identity within the LGBTQ+ community, particularly focusing on how feminine presentation can be a powerful and intentional expression of queer identity. It features interviews with individuals who identify as femme, discussing their personal journeys, experiences, and the societal perceptions they navigate. The film delves into the complexities and nuances of femme aesthetics and their significance.

Critical Reception

As a short documentary, 'FtF: Female to Femme' likely received focused attention within niche film festivals and LGBTQ+ film circuits. Critical reception would have emphasized its contribution to discussions on gender expression and queer identity. Audience response would likely be positive from those seeking representation and deeper understanding of femme culture.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its sensitive and insightful exploration of femme identity.

  • Commended for giving a voice to often-overlooked perspectives within the LGBTQ+ community.

  • Seen as an important contribution to understanding gender expression and queer culture.

Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for this short documentary is not readily available in public archives. However, given its subject matter, positive feedback would likely focus on its educational value and the authentic portrayal of femme experiences.

Awards & Accolades

Information on major awards for 'FtF: Female to Femme' is not widely publicized, suggesting it may have been recognized more within specific film festival circles than through mainstream award bodies.

Fun Fact

The documentary's director, Alexie P. Torres, is known for their work in exploring intersectional identities within film.

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