The new film “What Will I Become?,” co-directed by Logan Rozos and Lexie Bean, directly addresses the crisis of transmasculine suicide, offering a poignant remembrance and specific perspective on the issue.
At an early point in the film, co-director Logan Rozos explains to the camera, “We are not taken seriously, so we have to take ourselves very seriously.” This statement encapsulates the film’s approach, which aims to provide a serious and respectful portrayal of the challenges faced by transmasculine individuals.
The film, while tackling a difficult subject, largely avoids functioning as a public service announcement, instead focusing on remembrance and specificity. The filmmakers, Rozos and Bean, aim to bring a unique and deeply felt perspective to the conversation surrounding transmasculine suicide, highlighting the need for greater understanding and support.
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