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Film co-presented by: African Movie Festival in Manitoba



I am Sheriff follows a young man as he travels the mountain kingdom of Lesotho showing his film in remote villages, schools and communities. Sheriff was born with a girl’s body, but as the grandmother in his film recounts, he refused to wear dresses and always wanted to play with the boys.


“My name is Sheriff now”, he says, “if you want me to come home and visit my home village you have to learn to call me by my name.” Through his film and personal narration, Sheriff talks to his audiences about gender identity and the frustration of being born the ‘wrong’ sex. His spectators react with surprise and curiosity, but also offer remarkable warmth, love and acceptance that ultimately encourage him to make his choice. 


Note: there is free bonus content available for this film. To watch, go to the Free Bonus Content section of the Virtual Festival site.

  • Year
    2017
  • Runtime
    28 minutes
  • Language
    Sesotho
  • Country
    South Africa
  • Subtitle Language
    English
  • Director
    Teboho Edkins
  • Cast
    Sheriff Sheriff, Sheriff Mothopeng
  • Editor
    Florence Jaquet