Edge Hill University to host regional premiere of topical transgender film






We're gutted that we can't attend this. Susan, our blogger, once featured in World Film Locations: Liverpool, and met a number of staff members from Edge Hill University. 

They're so passionate about film, and this is such a fantastic subject to explore. 

If you're in the area and able to attend tomorrow night's premier, then we'd highly recommend you go. 


Edge Hill University to host regional premiere of topical transgender film



Edge Hill University will host the regional premiere screening of ground-breaking transgender film Deconstructing Zoe next Wednesday 11th May.

The film follows transgender actor Zoe from boyhood in a small Malaysian town, to the West-end stage via the ‘trans’ scene of London. The film is an exploration of gender, race and sexuality, seen through Zoe’s eyes.

The screening will include a questions and answer session with Zoe, the subject of the film, as well as an in discussion session with the film’s director Rosa Fong, Senior Lecturer in Film and Television in the Department of Media at Edge Hill University.

Deconstructing Zoe sees interviews interwoven with performances from Zoe’s semi-autobiographical play An Occasional Orchid – the orchid being a common metaphor of the West’s perception of Asian women being seen as exotic, beautiful and desirable.

Professor Roger Shannon, organiser of the screening and Director of Edge Hill University's Institute for Creative Enterprise said:

“Rosa Fong's documentary is not only a very timely filmic investigation into this topical subject of gender fluidity, bringing insights and greater awareness, but it is also a testament to the University’s ability to keep its finger on the pulse of public discussion.'

The performance pieces echo the experience of transgendered people, who Zoe says often live a twilight existence. Deconstructing Zoe has an important message to us all, that gender is not fixed or binary, but for some is a spectrum and that at any one time we can be gender queer and sexually fluid.




The film has been selected to play at the Seattle transgender film festival Translations in mid May. Translations is a ground-breaking film festival that provides the Pacific Northwest with a venue for films by, for, and about transgender people and the issues facing the transgender community.

Deconstructing Zoe will air at Edge Hill University on Wednesday 11th May at Edge Hill University’s Creative Edge

Bookings can be made by visit www.edgehill.ac.uk/ice/

Event Programme: 
6.00pm Registration and Refreshments
6.30pm Film Screening
7.30pm Q&A Session
8.15pm Refreshments and Networking



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