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Jackson may film tragic sex-change story

Sun 17 Aug 2014 In: New Zealand Daily News

David Reimer as a girl Film-maker Sir Peter Jackson is reportedly considering making a movie based on the experience of a Canadian man who a New Zealand doctor tried unsuccessfully to turn into a woman. After a botched circumcision operation in the mid-1960s, psychologist and sexologist John Money, with the approval of then-seven month old David Reimer's parents, tried to convert the boy into a girl through gender realignment surgery. The parents then raised their son as a girl who they called Brenda. However, his re-built physiognomy was at variance with his natural gender and he never identified as a girl. At age 15 Reimer, increasingly experiencing extreme psychological trauma, transitioned to living as a male. He died suddenly in 2005 at age 38. Jackson has told the Sunday Star Times he is inclined to make another New Zealand-themed or -linked movie soon. His last was Heavenly Creatures in 1994, a movie which carried undertones of sexuality issues. He describes Money as "the doctor who was the cause of that family's misery."    

Credit: GayNZ.com Daily News staff

First published: Sunday, 17th August 2014 - 8:23pm

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