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Transploitation Exploration: Let Me Die a Woman
Transploitation Exploration: Let Me Die a Woman Director Doris Wishman had a prolific career in the 60s and 70s with nudist films and a series of sexploitation films, and the years have elevated much of her work to cult status. Let Me Die A Woman is a semi-documentary, better described as transploitation, from her 70s period. The film contains cheesy re-enactment scenes and is quite dated in its look and production value, but exists as a glimpse at the lifestyle choices and pervasive thought that existed for transsexuals (both male and female) in the late 1970s. A film sure to provoke thought and laughter at its wild assertions, there will be much to discuss after this look at the past. LET ME DIE A WOMAN, Dir. Doris Wishman, 1979, US, 79 min
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LocationNorthwest Film Forum
1515 12th Ave.
Seattle, WA 98122
United States
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