Documentary
Posted: Sun Feb 20, 2005 11:48 pm
An Australian Film Company, Beyond Productions is going to make 2 x 1 hour productions for Discovery Channel in the US on Gender and transition.
They have been making documentaries for 20 years world wide for broadcasters, including National Geographic.
The are treating this subject in a serious and sensitive manner and their aim is to raise the general awareness of the public about sexual identity and the emotional and physical challenges facing those of us with deeper set gender conflicts.
They will be filming in Australia and the US over the next few months and if anyone wants to find out more about the proposed documentaries they are encouraged to contact Sandra Radice on email sandra_radice@beyond.com.au
Aside from us they are seeking to meet and interview people from Health Professionals through to Support group workers and Medical experts in the field of TG, so if anyone wants to participate or if you know of anyone who would be willing to take part on an educational basis, then they are anxious to hear from you or them.
It's through this type of informative documentaries that public awareness is raised and all help will be gratefully accepted and treated with the sensitivity it deserves.
beyond productions website can be viewed at www.beyond.com.au
Kind Regards.
Sally
They have been making documentaries for 20 years world wide for broadcasters, including National Geographic.
The are treating this subject in a serious and sensitive manner and their aim is to raise the general awareness of the public about sexual identity and the emotional and physical challenges facing those of us with deeper set gender conflicts.
They will be filming in Australia and the US over the next few months and if anyone wants to find out more about the proposed documentaries they are encouraged to contact Sandra Radice on email sandra_radice@beyond.com.au
Aside from us they are seeking to meet and interview people from Health Professionals through to Support group workers and Medical experts in the field of TG, so if anyone wants to participate or if you know of anyone who would be willing to take part on an educational basis, then they are anxious to hear from you or them.
It's through this type of informative documentaries that public awareness is raised and all help will be gratefully accepted and treated with the sensitivity it deserves.
beyond productions website can be viewed at www.beyond.com.au
Kind Regards.
Sally