

The documentary Germany's media wouldn't touch — love it or hate it, you won't look away.
The first German-language documentary to critically examine the zeitgeist phenomenon of "transsexuality." In a nearly 90-minute journey, authors Judith Sevinç Basad and Jan A. Karon combine reportage with investigative research, attending demonstrations, speaking with activists, and meeting desperate parents, as well as teachers, transsexuals, youth therapists, feminists, and publicists. They conclude: Trans activism is perhaps the most dangerous zeitgeist phenomenon, one that is still completely downplayed.
Direction
Two journalists embedding themselves in hostile spaces.
Production
Made despite institutional refusal to platform it.
Writing
Deliberately inflammatory framing that demands response.

Director
Judith Sevinç Basad
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Released during Germany's heated 'Selbstbestimmungsgesetz' debate, the film became a flashpoint for discussions about documentary ethics versus activist journalism.
TMDB's 0.0 rating with zero votes suggests coordinated suppression or refusal to engage rather than genuine audience indifference — making the rating itself a cultural artifact.
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