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Logan Rozos & Lexie Bean discuss 'What Will I Become' | Sophisticulture at BFI Flare 2026

38 min · 4 de abr de 2026
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CW, TW for the film: Reference to Suicide, scenes of domestic violence or abuse, scenes of transphobic attitudes and language. Want more deep dives? Read Lucie’s full review on obscurae.co.uk and sign up for our newsletter to get the best film coverage delivered to your inbox! Lucie Neale speaks to filmmakers Logan Rozos and Lexie Bean about their Berlinale and Flare Selected feature on the TransMasculine+ community, "What Will I Become", discussing the journey of creating a documentary that captures the essence of trans youth, community, and resilience. The conversation highlights creative decisions, the power of art in affirming identities, and reflections on time, grief, and hope in trans lives.

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