LOGLINE
Becoming a Man in 127 EASY Steps is the film of trans icon Scott Turner Schofield’s long-running performance art piece embodying the experience of becoming a man.
SYNOPSIS
A One Man Show Special that's a little...different. Taken from 127 total stories and over 15 years of material, this 1-hour Special blends archival footage, live performance, animation, and bold cinematic imagery. After all, every person is many things. A total redefinition of the "transition narrative," the film represents a lifetime from a trans masculine perspective: a childhood believing in the identity that came true; transition as a period of both drama and comedy; and the radical belief in change that fuels a #RealLiveTransAdult irrepressibly navigating an authentic life.
ARTISTIC STATEMENT
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KEY CREW
Scott Turner Schofield - Writer/Performer
Named a “Trans Influencer of Hollywood” by OUT Magazine, Scott Turner Schofield is an award-winning writer and producer, creating groundbreaking transgender content on and off-camera. He is also the first out trans man to earn an Emmy nomination for acting.
The first transgender actor in daytime tv, on CBS’s The Bold and the Beautiful, Scott has garnered international critical acclaim for his roles in Studio City (Amazon Prime), the 2018 feature The Conductor, and the 2024 feature OFF RAMP.
Working as a trans consultant in TV and film, the role he helped create on HBO’s EUPHORIA has been called “TV’s most interesting trans character” (Daily Beast) and “The future of TV” (Marie Claire).
Schofield has also been honored with a "Fruitie" for Best Off-Broadway Performance, a Princess Grace Foundation Acting Fellowship, 2 Lambda Literary Award finalist accolades, 2 Indie Series Award nominations, and a National Performance Network Creation Fund commission.
Andrea James - Director
Andrea is a writer, director, producer, and transgender activist. While writing ads for ten years at top Chicago agencies, she authored tsroadmap.com, a how-to guide for transgender people.
In 2003, she co-founded Deep Stealth Productions, creating numerous instructional videos. She produced and appeared in first all-transgender performance of "The Vagina Monologues," featured in the documentary Beautiful Daughters. Andrea consulted with Felicity Huffman and is in the opening shot of the film Transamerica. Andrea produced and appeared in Transamerican Love Story, and she has served on the Boards of Directors for TransYouth Family Allies and Outfest.
She wrote and directed Family Restaurant, a children’s film for preschoolers with gay and lesbian parents. Andrea directed the Showtime special Alec Mapa: Baby Daddy, a concert film about gay adoption that premiered on Showtime. She’s also helped produce the FUSE docu-series Transcendent, following the personal and professional relationships of a group of trans women of color, and Gender Revolution: A Journey with Katie Couric for National Geographic.
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