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Fed up with being bullied in high school, demisexual and asexual best friends Bex and Wren strike back with a bit of magic that has unintended consequences.


Director - Anne Brashier


Hex the Patriarchy is a heartfelt celebration of loving who you are and inviting everyone around you to embrace themselves. We wanted to explore what it'd be like to have magic in high school, often the most confusing place and time, especially as a young queer and trans child trying to make friends and not understanding why they're not liked.


Our writer Heather survived childhood with her own best friend, respectively queer and trans before they knew those terms existed. They wished for magic to counter bullies' hurtful words but also unleash vibrantly queer joy and self-love as the ultimate revenge, because what's more terrifying to a bully than to see themselves in the ones they try to ostracize? Hex the Patriarchy is a love letter to their younger selves, who didn't know such an affirming story and world could be theirs.


And, how can you not fall in love with a story about two queer witchy teenagers who try so hard to make friends and care for each other? I adored these characters so much that I could not wait to get them on screen. As someone who came to be brave about my queerness later in life, I wish my teenage self had friends like Bex and Wren. I was honored to work with Heather on their hilarious and loving script, and it was a joy to bring it to life with a talented cast and crew. Here's to shouting it from the rooftops and chanting it on repeat: being queer is beautiful.

  • Runtime
    6 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    United States
  • Premiere
    World
  • Director
    Anne Brashier
  • Screenwriter
    Heather Muriel Nguyễn
  • Producer
    Anne Brashier, Heather Muriel Nguyễn, Xan Churchwell
  • Executive Producer
    Michelle Mao
  • Cast
    Heather Muriel Nguyễn, Xan Churchwell, Jerry Ng, Ben Ubiñas, Natalia Caraballo
  • Cinematographer
    Catalina Parra
  • Editor
    Blaine Morris
  • Production Design
    Katrina Skender
  • Composer
    Pablo Langaine
  • Sound Design
    Jax Savage