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Orchids, My Intersex Adventure






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Orchids, My Intersex Adventure[1] is an auto-biographical[2] 2010 documentary about one woman's struggle to understand her own intersex condition while interviewing other intersex people. Director Phoebe Hart used digital cameras and a small crew including her sister, Bonnie Hart, while on a road trip of self-discovery through various areas of Australia, recording some personal stories disclosed to her by the other intersex individuals.

This documentary took six years for the principal documenters (sisters Phoebe and Bonnie Hart) to film, using a variety of cameras including semi-professional digital cameras, domestic VHS camcorders, and Super 8.[3]

Synopsis[edit]

Phoebe Hart was told she would never menstruate nor have children, but the reasons were not discussed and the topic was taboo. Initially, her parents refused to be filmed at all.[3]

When Hart was 17 years of age, her mother told her the family secret, that Hart had testes in her abdomen. Hart was pressured into an invasive surgery to remove her undescended testes, and in the documentary she faces the traumatic emotional scars from that operation.[3][4] Her sister, Bonnie Hart, shares the same condition.

Hart embarked on a road trip around Australia in an effort to hear the stories of other intersex people for the purpose of self-reflection. This self-reflection engendered her resilience and emotional healing, but she realised that she cannot escape the pervasive impact her condition had on all her relationships.[2] Hart and her husband James desired to start a family but her infertility and the stress of the adoption process strained their marriage. She began to understand the scope of difficulties her parents faced when they made decisions on her behalf.

This turning point in her personal development convinced her parents to be interviewed. Hart was excited but apprehensive, and wondered whether talking openly with her mother would give her the answers she had long sought.[3]

Awards[edit]

The film won the ATOM Award for Best Documentary General.[5] Other awards include:[6][7][8]

References[edit]

Notes

  1. ^ Hart, Phoebe "Orchids, My Intersex Adventure", 3 October 2010. Retrieved 26 October 2010
  • ^ a b ATOM Award description "First Hand Films", Interview with Phoebe Hart, Melbourne, Australia. Retrieved 26 October 2010
  • ^ a b c d *Orchids, My Intersex Adventure -Synopsis "Film Synopsis", 3 October 2010. Retrieved 26 October 2010
  • ^ Orchids sheds light on the secrecy surrounding intersex, Sheila JeffreysatThe Conversation, 27 January 2012
  • ^ *ATOM Award, Winners, 2010. "ATOM Award Winners, 2010" Archived 26 October 2010 at the Wayback Machine, ATOM Awards 2010, retrieved 25 October 2010.
  • ^ Orchids: My Intersex Adventure, Women Makes Movies
  • ^ More congratulations for ORCHIDS: My Intersex Adventure Archived 31 December 2013 at the Wayback Machine, Screen Queensland
  • ^ Orchids – My Intersex Adventure, Frauen Film Festival, Germany, 2012
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