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''They'' is a 2017 American
drama film In film and television, drama is a category or genre of narrative fiction (or semi-fiction) intended to be more serious than humorous in tone. Drama of this kind is usually qualified with additional terms that specify its particular super-g ...
directed by and starring Rhys Fehrenbacher. It was screened in the Special Screening section at the
2017 Cannes Film Festival The 70th Cannes Film Festival took place from 17 to 28 May 2017, in Cannes, France. Spanish film director and screenwriter Pedro Almodóvar was the President of the Jury for the festival and Italian actress Monica Bellucci hosted the opening and ...
. ''They'' was Ghazvinizadeh's first
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Plot

Set in the
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, it takes place over a single weekend. 13-year old J,
assigned male at birth Sex assignment (sometimes known as gender assignment) is the discernment of an infant's sex at or before birth. A relative, midwife, nurse or physician inspects the external genitalia when the baby is delivered and, in more than 99.95% of birt ...
, is deciding which gender they will be in advance of a meeting with a doctor. J writes in a diary indicating the times they feel like female, male, or no gender. Their bone density is decreasing, so they must stop taking
puberty blockers Puberty blockers, also called puberty inhibitors or hormone blockers, are medicines used to postpone puberty in children. The most commonly used puberty blockers are gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) agonists, which suppress the production ...
and pick a gender. In addition, the artist Araz and J's sister, Lauren, are marrying so Araz can get residency documents to live in the United States. Araz's parents cannot come to the United States and wish to see him, but Araz fears that if he comes to Iran, he will never return to the U.S. The ending is deliberately left unclear.


Cast

* Rhys Fehrenbacher as J * Koohyar Hosseini as Araz * Nicole Coffineau as Lauren * Norma Moruzzi as Mom * Diana Torres as Diana


Production

At the time of production, Rhys Fehrenbacher, portraying J, was in the process of transitioning as a
trans man A trans man is a man who was assigned female at birth. The label of transgender man is not always interchangeable with that of transsexual man, although the two labels are often used in this way. ''Transgender'' is an umbrella term that incl ...
; Ghazvinizadeh met Fehrenbacher in Chicago while researching the transgender population in that city. The recording of the dialog took place after the production of the film; on many occasions the faces and mouths of the actors are off screen or obscured while they speak. Nick Schager of '' Variety'' stated that "While one would like to give the film the benefit of the doubt and say that the audio/video disconnect is another reflection of J’s internal divide, it mostly feels like a technical miscalculation". According to Baughan, "the film’s enigmatic aesthetic" makes it obvious that the director learned under
Abbas Kiarostami Abbas Kiarostami ( fa, عباس کیارستمی ; 22 June 1940 – 4 July 2016) was an Iranian film director, screenwriter, poet, photographer, and film producer. An active filmmaker from 1970, Kiarostami had been involved in the production of ...
.


Reception

Ghazvinizadeh received the George C. Lin Emerging Filmmaker Award at the San Diego Asian Film Festival 2017. Schager stated that ''They'' "is far too airless and artificial to make much theatrical headway after its Cannes premiere"; he cited the "performances hatare as wooden as the dialogue" and the director being "determined to attune her material to J’s stuck-in-the-middle unease" to the point that ''They'' "prevents any empathetic engagement with her protagonist’s dilemma." Jordan Mintzer of ''
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'' praised "dream-like visual style" and "its treatment of a subject that has rarely been seen on screen", while he argued that the "naturalistic performances ..are not always up to the par". Mintzer stated that the transition from the focus on J to the focus on the Iranian Americans "slightly deepen our interest" in the Iranian boyfriend but " ushesJ out of the picture", and that their conflict was less interesting than that of J. In regards to the actors, he stated "soft-spoken and endearing Fehrenbacher brings some emotional depth to the proceedings" but "neither Coffineau or Hosseini comes across as very captivating performers". Nikki Baughan of ''
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'' stated that "''They'' is a remarkable multi-layered debut which inspires further investigation" and that Fehrenbacher's performance was "achingly naturalistic" due to his real-life gender transitioning.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:They 2017 films 2017 directorial debut films 2017 drama films 2017 LGBT-related films 2010s teen drama films American teen drama films American teen LGBT-related films Films set in Chicago Iranian-American films 2010s LGBT-related drama films Films about non-binary people 2010s English-language films 2010s American films