A documentary that amplifies trans voices

Amplifying trans voices through intimate, personal stories.

Not every trans story, but just a few personal stories that will relate to everyone.

Dedicating your time to something creative is never a waste of time. Knowledge is how we grow.

We want everyone to be heard

A film weaving resilience and truth through intimate stories from the trans community, inviting understanding and change.

Our goal is to reach to as many film festivals as we can to spread the word.

A person cupping their ear to listen closely
A person cupping their ear to listen closely

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Festivals

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Our Mission

Our mission is to replace stereotypes with real people. By listening first and judging last, Truth In Transition invites allies, the curious, and the skeptical into a shared space of facts, empathy, and coexistence.

  • A human connection

    Meet trans people as full characters, not headlines: funny, flawed, ambitious, spiritual, anxious.

    Feel the “oh… I get it” moments that come from real-life details, not arguments.

  • Real-world understanding

    A clear sense of what “transition” can mean (social, medical, legal, emotional) and that there isn’t one template.

    Insight into common everyday obstacles: paperwork, healthcare, dating, family dynamics, work, safety, and being read/treated in public.

    What support actually looks like (and what “well-meaning” mistakes can unintentionally do).

  • A bridge across disagreement

    It gives skeptics and “I don’t know what to think” viewers a way in—through story and shared values like safety, family, respect, and basic rights. It lowers the temperature: more listening, less shouting.

  • A new lens on resilience

    Not “inspirational poster” resilience, but the real kind, small decisions, hard conversations, rebuilding identity, choosing hope, finding community.

  • Practical takeaways

    Simple, doable behaviors that make life safer: how to ask/repair when you mess up, how to reduce harm in schools/workplaces/healthcare, how to show respect without needing perfect language.

    For allies: concrete ways to help that aren’t performative.

    For trans viewers: the feeling of being seen, plus strategies and community wisdom.

What would anyone get out of this?