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  • Director: Duncan Tucker
  • AMG Rating: starstarstar
  • Genre: Comedy Drama
  • Movie Type: Road Movie, Family Drama
  • Themes: Gender-Bending, Parenthood, Haunted By the Past
  • Main Cast: Felicity Huffman, Kevin Zegers, Fionnula Flanagan, Elizabeth Peña, Graham Greene
  • Release Year: 2005
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 103 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: R

Plot

The first film by Duncan Tucker, Transamerica stars Felicity Huffman as a pre-operative transsexual named Bree (whose given name was Stanley). One week before going under the knife, Bree learns that she fathered a boy who is now 17 and is in trouble with the law. Bree would like to ignore this information, but is forced to meet the young man, Toby (played by Kevin Zegers), by her analyst Margaret (Elizabeth Peña), who will not allow the surgery to happen unless Bree meets him and confronts this aspect of her past. Upon meeting, the son believes that Bree is simply a do-gooder. She buys a car and the two road-trip back to her home in Los Angeles, Bree all the while attempting to keep from Toby the truth of the situation. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide

Cast

Burt Young - Murray; Carrie Preston - Sydney; Venida Evans - Arletty; Jim Frangione - Taylor's Father; Raynor Scheine - Bobby Jensen; Maurice Orozco - Fernando; Elayne Stein - Phoenix Lady; Paul Borghese - NYC Cop; Matt Young - Wayne; Danny Burstein - Dr. Spikowsky; Craig Bockhorn - Police Sergeant; Amy Povich - Phoenix Cop; Teala Dunn - Little Girl; Jon Budinoff - Alex; Calpernia Addams - Calpernia; Grant Monohon - Hitchhiker; Bianca Leigh - Mary Ellen; Andrea James - Voice Coach; Kate Bayley - Tennessee Waitress; Stella Maeve - Taylor; Kelly O'Connell - Kelly; Sandi Alexander - Sandi; Melissa Sklarz - Melissa; Felicia Kittles - Felicia; David Harrison - David; Forrie Smith - Sammy; Burton Elias - Male Nurse; Cecy - Filipino Nurse; Barbara Hubbard Barron - Ms. Swallow; Lou Lou - Gas Station Dog; Zero T. Poodle - Lucky

Credit

Lucy Cooper - Associate Producer, Eve Battaglia - Casting, Daniel Glicker - Costume Designer, Urs Hirschbiegel - First Assistant Director, Duncan Tucker - Director, Pam Wise - Editor, William H. Macy - Executive Producer, Michele Baker - Location Manager, David Mansfield - Composer (Music Score), Doug Bernheim - Musical Direction/Supervision, Dolly Parton - Songwriter, Lynn Campbell - Makeup, Mark White - Production Designer, Stephen Kazmierski - Cinematographer, Elinyisia Mosha - Production Manager, Linda Moran - Producer, Rene Bastain - Producer, Sebastian Dungan - Producer, Dolly Parton - Singer, Griffin Richardson - Sound Recordist, Duncan Tucker - Screenwriter, David Mansfield - Musical Performer, Louis Bertini - Supervising Sound Editor, Lynn Campbell - Key Hairstylist

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Transamerica

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Duncan Tucker
Produced by William H. Macy
Written by Duncan Tucker
Starring Felicity Huffman
Kevin Zegers
Graham Greene
Fionnula Flanagan
Burt Young
Music by David Mansfield
Cinematography Stephen Kazmierski
Editing by Pam Wise
Distributed by The Weinstein Company
IFC Films
Release date(s) December 23, 2005
Running time 103 min.
Country United States
Language English
Budget $1 million
Gross revenue $15,151,744

Transamerica is a 2005 independent dramedy produced by IFC Films and The Weinstein Company. The film tells the story of Bree, a transsexual woman (Felicity Huffman), who goes on a road trip with her long-lost son Toby (Kevin Zegers).

The movie is marked by an Academy Award-nominated and Golden Globe-winning performance by Huffman, who is also known for her Emmy Award-winning performance in Desperate Housewives.

One of the major themes of the film is the personal journey toward self-discovery, according to interviews with the director and actors.

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Plot

One week before her sex reassignment surgery, Sabrina 'Bree' Osbourne (Felicity Huffman) receives a phone call from Toby Wilkins (Kevin Zegers), a bisexual 17-year-old jailed in New York City. He asks for Stanley Schupak (Bree's former name), claiming to be his son.

Bree was previously unaware she had a son; she now wants to break with his past and renounce him. However, Bree's therapist (Elizabeth Peña) refuses permission for her operation if she does not face up to her past.

Bree flies from Los Angeles to New York to bail Toby out of jail. Toby is a small-time drug user and male hustler. His mother committed suicide, after which he was raised by his stepfather, whom he does not want to see again.

Bree pretends to be a Christian missionary and persuades Toby to ride with her back to the West Coast, secretly planning to leave him at his stepfather's along the way. When they arrive in Kentucky it turns out that Toby's stepfather molested him as a child, and so this plan fails. Toby and Bree continue to Los Angeles together. They also stop by a house where a group of transsexuals are hosting a gender pride gathering. During the trip, Toby accidentally discovers that Bree is transsexual. He is open-minded about it, but is angry that Bree had not told him.

After their car and money are stolen by a "peyote shaman" hitchhiker, Toby makes some money by prostituting himself to a truck driver. To Bree he pretends that he got the money from selling some drugs he had taken along for his own use. They get a ride with a kindly rancher Calvin Many Goats (Graham Greene) to Bree's parents' house in Phoenix, Arizona. Here they find her conservative and self-centred mother Elizabeth (Fionnula Flanagan), her Jewish father Murray (Burt Young), and her rebellious and sarcastic sister Sydney (Carrie Preston). Elizabeth disapproves of Bree's transsexuality, but is excited about finding out she has a grandson. She is kind to Toby, and invites him to stay and live with them. Toby likes the luxury and kindness, but hesitates. Toby, realizing he has some type of feelings for Bree, proposes to have sex with her, saying that he will marry her if she wants to. Bree realizes she must tell Toby the truth, that she was his real father. She does so and Toby is angry that Bree had not disclosed this earlier. Toby leaves and travels on alone. Bree also returns to L.A., but first reconciles with her family.

Back in Los Angeles, Bree has her surgery, but breaks down into tears in the recovery room. Toby, who bleached his hair and also went to L.A., becomes an actor in gay pornography films. A glimpse of a film shoot reveals that he has trouble having an erection when required, in spite of using Viagra. Toby visits Bree, and the two reconcile.

Cast

Critical reception

The film received generally positive reviews from critics. The review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reported that 76 percent of critics gave Transamerica positive reviews, based on 132 reviews, with the consensus that "a terrific performance by Felicity Huffman carries this unconventional but touching transgender road movie."[1] Metacritic reported the film had an average score of 66 out of 100, based on 37 reviews.[2]

Trivia

  • The initial idea for the screenplay occurred in a conversation between screenwriter/director Duncan Tucker and intersex actress Katherine Connella. While discussing male/female perceptions, Connella shocked Tucker (they had been sharing a house for about four months at the time) with the revelation that she had been raised as a male.
  • This is the first non-Miramax film to be acquired by Harvey and Bob Weinstein.
  • Dolly Parton wrote and performed the song played over the closing credits, "Travelin' Thru", which was nominated for an Academy Award. It was her second nomination, her first being "9 to 5", 25 years earlier.
  • In actual practice, professional opinions for feminizing vaginoplasty operations are typically given at least a month in advance of the surgery taking place, and withholding a letter on basis of taking a particular course of action desired by the therapist is highly unethical.

Nominations and awards

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