Film Details
Runtime: 72 Minutes
Language: In Georgian and Russian w/ English subtitles
Director: Yana Ugrekhelidze
Country: Germany, 2021
Genre: Documentary, Political, Trans
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OCTOBER 18 - 21
Alexander is a transgender person who has lived with his girlfriend Marie for more than seven years. Because of the designation “female” on his passport and his trans identity, Alexander cannot find a job and has to lead a secret life. Violence and discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity brings the couple to make the decision to leave their homeland. To afford this exodus, Marie signs a contract to be a surrogate mother. Instructions for Survival narrates the love between two people whose lives are a constant battle but who stick together against all odds.
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