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This 14-Year-Old Transgender Girl’s Video Is Going Viral for the Best Reason
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It’ll make you cry, and then cheer.
Corey Maison is happy now, but fifth grade was a nightmare for her. When she was younger, Corey was bullied by her classmates to the point where one even told her that if she killed herself, no one would care. At 14, though, Corey found happiness and new friends all because her family and her new school accept her as a transgender girl.
In a now-viral video, Corey is posted in the girls’ bathroom at her new school, holding up note cards that track her transition from bullied and sad to happy and glowing.
Corey shows in her video that she never fit in with her peers when she was younger. She was shunned by girls and teased by boys, and even laughed at by adults later on.
“I felt so stupid. Like a freak,” Corey’s notes say. “Like a misfit.”
Eventually, the bullying got so bad that her parents pulled her out of public school and opted to home school her instead.
That’s when Corey’s mom did something that changed everything.
“One day my mom told me to come watch something online,” the video says. "It was a documentary about a girl named Jazz Jennings. She was a beautiful girl...that had been born a boy!! I said to my mom, ‘OMG, I’m just like her, I AM a girl!!’”
That’s when Corey realized that there was nothing wrong with her, she’s transgender. At 14, Corey started taking hormones to transition into a female, a day she described as the best of her life.
Now, Corey is happy and back in public school. This time, though, she’s at a school where her peers and teachers accept her. She plays on the girls’ soccer team and uses the girls’ bathroom, just as she should.
This acceptance is so important. Though 41% of transgender people will attempt suicide at some point in their lives, we know that support and love from their community can help prevent that. Even though Corey overcame a lot at a young age, she’s found happiness and love from those around her. That's the message that Corey passes along to other transgender kids who might see the video: someday it will get better and you can live your best life as your true self, just like Corey is doing now.
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A trans teen navigates adolescence, sobriety, and physical and emotional ramifications of his changing gender identity.
A moving and intimate story of a family in transition, Real Boy follows the journey of trans teen Bennett as he navigates adolescence, sobriety, and the physical and emotional ramifications of his changing gender identity. Through the process, his mother Suzy makes her own transformation — travelling a difficult road toward accepting that the daughter she raised as Rachael is now her son Bennett.
Filmed over the course of four years, Real Boy is a love story about a mother and son who rediscover connection with each other and find support from their communities, reminding us that families are not only given, but chosen.
Through observational storytelling that is alternately heartbreaking and humorous, Real Boy offers a clear-eyed look at a family tested by a change they never imagined, the complexity of addiction, the healing power of music, and the unbreakable bond between mother and child.
Shaleece Haas is a documentary filmmaker based in Los Angeles, CA. Her films are marked by a balance of poignancy and humor, and by intimate character-driven storytelling that invites audiences deep into the interior worlds of their protagonists. Haas produced The Genius of Marian (2013; Tribeca, POV) and the short films Awardwinninggir (2012; SF DocFest) and City Fish (2011; Hot Docs, Documentary Channel). She associate produced Extreme by Design (2012, PBS) and The Art of Doing It Yourself (2011, PBS). Her documentary short, Old People Driving (2010, Mill Valley Film Festival), was broadcast on PBS NewsHour as part of the Economist Film Project and won best documentary at the Phoenix Film Festival. Haas’s films have received support from ITVS, California Humanities, Berkeley Film Foundation, Fledgling Fund, Film Independent, IFP, among others. She is a 2015 Film Independent Documentary Lab Fellow, a 2012 Working Films (Reel Aging) Fellow, and a 2010 Met Life Foundation Journalists in Aging Fellow. Haas is a member of Film Fatales and the Queer Producers Collective. In addition to filmmaking, Haas has taught at the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism and led video storytelling workshops for the Berkeley Advanced Media Institute and the NY Press Association. She previously worked as an editorial photographer and radio producer and was a founding staff member of the national oral history project, StoryCorps. She is a graduate of the documentary film program at UC Berkeley’s Graduate School of Journalism.
PRODUCED AND DIRECTED BY
Shaleece Haas

EDITOR
Andrew Gersh

EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS
Charlotte Lagarde
Sally Jo Fifer
Lois Vossen

ORIGINAL SCORE
William Ryan Fritch

ANIMATION AND TITLE DESIGN
Molly Schwartz

ASSOCIATE PRODUCERS
Sam Berliner
Kyle Ranson-Walsh

DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY
Shaleece Haas

LOCATION SOUND
Sam Berliner
Tom Gorman
Jonathan Hong
Lauretta Molitor
Kent Pope

ADDITIONAL CAMERA
Lincoln Else
Avery Hudson
Kate Kunath
Clare Major
Carmen Osterlye

ADDITIONAL EDITING
Kevin Oliver

CONSULTING PRODUCER
Marc Smolowitz

CONSULTING EDITORS
Don Bernier
Sally Rubin
Toby Shimin

ASSISTANT EDITOR
Theresa Desautels

PRODUCTION ASSISTANTS
Dominic Joseph
Alex Safron

POST-PRODUCTION SUPPORT
Susan Cohen
Semany Gashaw
Jen Gilomen
Brianna Nelson
A. Q. Quintero
Camilla Savoia
Melina Tupa

TRANSCRIPTION
Julie Lagarde

TRANSLATION
John Kane
Jason Plourde
Grace Small
Zanna Williams

MOTION GRAPHICS
Picturebox

AUDIO POST-PRODUCTION
Berkeley Sound Artists

COLOR GRADING
Color A Go-Go

LEGAL SERVICES
Justine Jacob

ACCOUNTING SERVICES
Daniel Bao

INSURANCE SERVICES
Larry Walsh

CONSULTING PRODUCER FOR ITVS
N’Jeri Eaton

SUPERVISING PRODUCER FOR ITVS
David Eisenberg

FEATURING (IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE)
Bennett Wallace
Suzy Reinke
Dylan Engle
Joe Stevens
Lynn Stevens
Robert Stevens
Julie Engle

ARCHIVAL MATERIALS PROVIDED BY
Sen Beever
David Butler II
James Clayton
Daniel Connolly
Coyote Grace
Dylan Engle
Trevyn Madrone
Heather Miller
Del Rapier
Nik Rapier
Suzy Reinke
Sara Stell
Joe Stevens
Bennett Wallace

ORIGINAL SONGS
“Fear Not My Love” and “For My Family”
written and performed by Bennett Wallace

“A Guy Named Joe” and “Goodnight Lady”
written by Joe Stevens
performed by Coyote Grace

“Land of the Opportune”
written by Bennett Wallace
performed by Bennett Wallace & Joe Stevens

ADDITIONAL MUSIC
“Zuma” (Instrumental), “Born Blind” and “Heaven Dog” (Instrumental)
written by Joe Stevens
performed by Coyote Grace
published by Mile After Mile Records (BMI)

SPECIAL THANKS
Nick Adams
Heather Anderson
Joel Baum
Jen Bradwell
Regan Brashear
The Breitbach Family
Dionisio Ceballos
Allie Corcovelos
Justin P. Clark
Eli Conley
Ingrid Elizabeth and Ty Greenstein
Rebekah Fergusson
Alexis Fish
Ariana Garfinkel
The Garramone Center
The Gersh Family
Shana Goldin-Perschbacher, PhD
Samantha Grant
Don Gwizdalski
The Haas Family
Becks Hawkins and Leslie Wentland
Christie Herring
Aidan Key
Josh Klipp
Dan Krauss
Jackie Logg
Bryan Ortega-Wilson
Maya Rand
Rough Cuts
Taran Schindler
Danny Schultz
Mike Seely
Beth Spitler
Jun Stinson
The Vincent Family
Juli Vizza
Banker White and Anna Fitch
Alexis Whitham

FISCAL SPONSORS
San Francisco Film Society
Swell Cinema

FUNDING PROVIDED BY
California Humanities
California Institute of Contemporary Arts
Pacific Pioneer Fund
Film Independent
Jen & Evan Dodge
Heather Blessing
Jill Johnson
Ken Powers

Real Boy is a co-production of Shaleece Haas and Independent Television Service (ITVS), with funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB).

This program was produced by Shaleece Haas, who is solely responsible for its content.
© 2016 Shaleece Haas. All rights reserved.
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