Difference between revisions of "Let Me Die A Woman"
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Let Me Die A Woman (1978, USA) is a Shocksploitation film directed by Doris Wishman.
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Main Details
- Released in 1978
- Distributed by Hygiene Films
- Directed by Doris Wishman
- Starring: Dr Leo Wollman, Leslie
Synopsis
The film features interviews with sex reassignment surgeon Dr. Leo Wollman and various trans people. Between the interviews, there are re-enactments or dramatizations of the interviewees' experiences, including an interview with Deborah Hartin. One interview features a woman who didn't wait long enough after surgery before she took a man home, and her new vagina started to bleed because it hadn't been given enough time to heal.