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In a world where trans rights remain fragile, directors Lexie Bean and Logan Rozos use a lens of love and honesty to delve into the harsh reality of the high suicide rate within the transmasculine community.
What Will I Become? intertwines the personal experiences of directors Lexie and Logan with the stories of two young trans men who died by suicide. Homecoming king Blake Brockington and animal lover Kyler Prescott were poets, musicians, and community advocates. The film traces their joys and challenges, their deaths, and the aftermath within their communities. What Will I Become? asks why transmasculine people are particularly vulnerable to living briefly and dying quietly, while providing hope that community, prevention practices, and genuine care can change the future for those who remain.
Content Advisory: The film addresses depression, suicide, sexualized violence, and anti-trans discrimination.
What Will I Become? intertwines the personal experiences of directors Lexie and Logan with the stories of two young trans men who died by suicide. Homecoming king Blake Brockington and animal lover Kyler Prescott were poets, musicians, and community advocates. The film traces their joys and challenges, their deaths, and the aftermath within their communities. What Will I Become? asks why transmasculine people are particularly vulnerable to living briefly and dying quietly, while providing hope that community, prevention practices, and genuine care can change the future for those who remain.
Content Advisory: The film addresses depression, suicide, sexualized violence, and anti-trans discrimination.
- Year2026
- Runtime86 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- PremiereCanadian Premiere
- DirectorLexie Bean, Logan Rozos
- ProducerDrew Dickler, Ricki Stern, Geoff Pingree, David Sherwin
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C$14.75After this content becomes available May 31st at 4:00 pm UTC, you'll have 11 hours 59 minutes to start watching. Once you begin, you'll have 48 hours to finish watching. Need help?
In a world where trans rights remain fragile, directors Lexie Bean and Logan Rozos use a lens of love and honesty to delve into the harsh reality of the high suicide rate within the transmasculine community.
What Will I Become? intertwines the personal experiences of directors Lexie and Logan with the stories of two young trans men who died by suicide. Homecoming king Blake Brockington and animal lover Kyler Prescott were poets, musicians, and community advocates. The film traces their joys and challenges, their deaths, and the aftermath within their communities. What Will I Become? asks why transmasculine people are particularly vulnerable to living briefly and dying quietly, while providing hope that community, prevention practices, and genuine care can change the future for those who remain.
Content Advisory: The film addresses depression, suicide, sexualized violence, and anti-trans discrimination.
What Will I Become? intertwines the personal experiences of directors Lexie and Logan with the stories of two young trans men who died by suicide. Homecoming king Blake Brockington and animal lover Kyler Prescott were poets, musicians, and community advocates. The film traces their joys and challenges, their deaths, and the aftermath within their communities. What Will I Become? asks why transmasculine people are particularly vulnerable to living briefly and dying quietly, while providing hope that community, prevention practices, and genuine care can change the future for those who remain.
Content Advisory: The film addresses depression, suicide, sexualized violence, and anti-trans discrimination.
- Year2026
- Runtime86 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- PremiereCanadian Premiere
- DirectorLexie Bean, Logan Rozos
- ProducerDrew Dickler, Ricki Stern, Geoff Pingree, David Sherwin