Description |
1 online resource (streaming video file) (43 min. 5 sec.) ; 246506786 bytes |
Summary |
Stephen plays football with his 11-year-old son, Max, who seems to love it. But it's soon clear that Max is suppressing his true identity as a girl, in order to earn his father's approval. Stephen is unaware that within the confines of the family home, Vicky allows Max to dress and behave as a girl. Once Max begins secondary school, he soon becomes a target for bullies. As the onset of puberty intensifies, his feelings around gender become distressing and he deliberately cuts himself. Vicky and Stephen meet with a child psychologist and are referred on to a gender clinic |
Notes |
Closed captioning in English |
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Classification M ACMA |
Subject |
Boys -- Psychology.
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Child psychologists.
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Gender identity.
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Parent and child.
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Television programs.
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Bullies.
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United Kingdom.
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Genre/Form |
Drama
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Form |
Streaming video
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Author |
Booth-Ford, Callum, actor
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Burroughs, Lorraine, actor
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Friel, Anna, actor
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Gibson, Millie, actor
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Huberman, Amy, actor
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March, Nimmy, actor
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McGinley, Sean, actor
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Montagu, Felicity, actor
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North, Gemma, actor
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Ogunyemi, Lola, actor
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Scanlan, Emmett J., actor
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Scholes, Liam, actor
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Steadman, Alison, actor
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Stinton, Colin, actor
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