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About Transmormon:
Eri Hayward was born and raised in Utah County, comes from a conservative Mormon background, was raised in the LDS Church and even went to Mormon private school – but something wasn’t adding up. Eri was born a boy and it was a slow, painful journey for her to recognize she is transgender. This piece was filmed with Eri and her close-knit, supportive family just before she flew to Thailand for sexual reassignment surgery.
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// Screened at the LDS Film Festival in February 2014
// Selected as a Vimeo Staff Pick
// Winner of the 2014 Utah Short Film of the Year Award as part of the Utah Arts Festival Fear No Film Series, June 2014
// Named Best Short Film in Utah by City Weekly, September 2014
// Recipient of the Affirmation's Tree of Life Award, September 2014
// Featured on Upworthy.com in July 2014
// Featured on People Magazine online in July 2014
// Featured on Dazed Magazine online in July 2014
// Featured in The Atlantic in August 2014
// Featured in The New York Times in August 2014
// Featured on Gladd.org in August 2014
// Featured in Huffington Post's Gay Voices in August 2014
// Featured in Sexuality and the City including an interview with Eri Hayward and director Torben Bernhard, August 2014
// Featured on KUTV in August 2014
// Screened at the Sunstone Symposium with a post-film Q&A; panelists included Ed and Keiko Hayward (Eri Hayward's parents) and director Torben Bernhard, August 2014
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