Georgie Girl

  • Director: Annie Goldson, Peter Wells
  • Category: Documentary film
    2001, New Zealand, 57 min

Meet Georgina Beyer, the latest girl of New Zealand politics. A one-time sex worker of Maori descent turned public official, Georgina stunned the world in 1999 by becoming the first transgendered person to hold national office. Born George Beyer, this unlikely politician grew up on a small Tarankai farm and later became a small-time celebrity on the cabaret circuit in Auckland.

With charisma, humor and charm, Beyer unapologetically recounts her fascinating life story, shares how she overcame adversity and discloses the reasons she decided to run for office in a mostly all white, conservative electorate. Incorporating an unbelievable montage of colorful archival images dug up from Georgina's days as an exotic dancer, theatre and television performer, this absorbing documentary breaks down stereotypes and promotes greater understanding of transgendered people.

Awards:

  • Sydney International Film Festival - Audience Award for Best Documentary
  • San Francisco International Lesbian & Gay Film Festival - Stu & Dave's Excellent Documentary Award
  • Festival International de Filmes de Femmes, Creteil - Audience Award
  • QueerDOC Film Festival - Audience Award
  • Int'll Festival of Lesbian and Gay Cinema Madrid (LESGAICINEMAD) - Best Documentary
  • Peace Foundation - Media Peace Award




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