No Dumb Questions

Director: Melissa Regan

Institute History

  • 2002 Sundance Film Festival

Description

This lighthearted and poignant documentary profiles three sisters, aged 6, 9 and 11, struggling to understand why and how their Uncle Bill is becoming a woman. Navigating the complex territories of anatomy, sexuality, gender and fashion, the girlsí reactions are funny, touching and distinctly different. This film offers a fresh perspective on a complex situation from a family that insists there are no dumb questions.

Screening Details

Sundance Film Festival Awards

Credits

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