Since the Vancouver Short Film Festival in June 2025, Audrey Kerridge's short film Body Varial has been on my mind all the time. I remember watching it and feeling like being pulled into someone's diary. It is an intimate feeling, of being allowed to enter a world I have known very little about and have no firsthand experience with. I am grateful for Audrey and the leading actors’ openness about transmasculine lived experiences, showcasing the often brushed off experience after getting gender affirming care, and what the average trans person goes through to feel comfortable within themselves.
Since the Vancouver Short Film Festival in June 2025, Audrey Kerridge's short film Body Varial has been on my mind all the time. I remember watching it and feeling like being pulled into someone's diary. It is an intimate feeling, of being allowed to enter a world I have known very little about and have no firsthand experience with. I am grateful for Audrey and the leading actors’ openness about transmasculine lived experiences, showcasing the often brushed off experience after getting gender affirming care, and what the average trans person goes through to feel comfortable within themselves.
Since the Vancouver Short Film Festival in June 2025, Audrey Kerridge's short film Body Varial has been on my mind all the time. I remember watching it and feeling like being pulled into someone's diary. It is an intimate feeling, of being allowed to enter a world I have known very little about and have no firsthand experience with. I am grateful for Audrey and the leading actors’ openness about transmasculine lived experiences, showcasing the often brushed off experience after getting gender affirming care, and what the average trans person goes through to feel comfortable within themselves.
Since the Vancouver Short Film Festival in June 2025, Audrey Kerridge's short film Body Varial has been on my mind all the time. I remember watching it and feeling like being pulled into someone's diary. It is an intimate feeling, of being allowed to enter a world I have known very little about and have no firsthand experience with. I am grateful for Audrey and the leading actors’ openness about transmasculine lived experiences, showcasing the often brushed off experience after getting gender affirming care, and what the average trans person goes through to feel comfortable within themselves.
Since the Vancouver Short Film Festival in June 2025, Audrey Kerridge's short film Body Varial has been on my mind all the time. I remember watching it and feeling like being pulled into someone's diary. It is an intimate feeling, of being allowed to enter a world I have known very little about and have no firsthand experience with. I am grateful for Audrey and the leading actors’ openness about transmasculine lived experiences, showcasing the often brushed off experience after getting gender affirming care, and what the average trans person goes through to feel comfortable within themselves.
Since the Vancouver Short Film Festival in June 2025, Audrey Kerridge's short film Body Varial has been on my mind all the time. I remember watching it and feeling like being pulled into someone's diary. It is an intimate feeling, of being allowed to enter a world I have known very little about and have no firsthand experience with. I am grateful for Audrey and the leading actors’ openness about transmasculine lived experiences, showcasing the often brushed off experience after getting gender affirming care, and what the average trans person goes through to feel comfortable within themselves.
Since the Vancouver Short Film Festival in June 2025, Audrey Kerridge's short film Body Varial has been on my mind all the time. I remember watching it and feeling like being pulled into someone's diary. It is an intimate feeling, of being allowed to enter a world I have known very little about and have no firsthand experience with. I am grateful for Audrey and the leading actors’ openness about transmasculine lived experiences, showcasing the often brushed off experience after getting gender affirming care, and what the average trans person goes through to feel comfortable within themselves.
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