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Dairy Boy

Dairy Boy

HANA JOOSE | CANADA | 2024 | 15 MIN |ENGLISH

HANA JOOSE | CANADA | 2024 | 15 MIN |ENGLISH

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Synopsis

A young trans man returns to his family’s farm in rural southern Ontario following his grandfather’s death, and must navigate the discomforts of familial rural life with his father.

Filmmaker Bio

Hana Joosse is an queer/trans filmmaker and interdisciplinary artist. His work is enmeshed in collective art making processes and seeks to tell queer and trans stories from within the community. Hana works as an art director for film, television, and theatre, and holds a BFA in Film at Toronto Metropolitan University in Toronto, ON. Dairy Boy is his first film.

Producer

Ezra Li

Writer

Hana Joosse

Cinematographer

Hayden Salter

Cast

  • Kakwitè:ne Ahren Jacobs
  • Kevin McNamara
  • Lori Dawnolyn
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