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So, 'Tommy Doesn't Exist Anymore' is this raw, intimate documentary from '85 that dives deep into the lives of three Australian transgender women. The pacing is a bit slow, but it almost feels necessary, allowing you to really soak in their stories. The atmosphere is heavy with honesty, showcasing both struggles and triumphs without glamorizing any of it. What really stands out are the candid interviews; you can feel the vulnerability and strength in their voices. It's not flashy or about big production values—just real people sharing real experiences. The performances, if you can call them that, are incredibly genuine, making it a fascinating look at identity and resilience during a time when visibility was limited. Definitely a unique piece in the documentary landscape of the '80s.
Raw and intimate portrayalFocus on personal storiesUnique perspective from the '80s
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