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Let Me Die a Woman

  • 1977
  • X
  • 1h 19min
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5,2/10
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Let Me Die a Woman (1977)
Documentaire

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueSex hygiene film about transsexuals in the late 60's/early 70's. As with all sex hygiene films it's one part serious documentary and one part sensationalism.Sex hygiene film about transsexuals in the late 60's/early 70's. As with all sex hygiene films it's one part serious documentary and one part sensationalism.Sex hygiene film about transsexuals in the late 60's/early 70's. As with all sex hygiene films it's one part serious documentary and one part sensationalism.

  • Réalisation
    • Doris Wishman
  • Scénario
    • Doris Wishman
  • Casting principal
    • Leslie
    • Deborah Harten
    • Lisa Carmelle
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,2/10
    529
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    • Réalisation
      • Doris Wishman
    • Scénario
      • Doris Wishman
    • Casting principal
      • Leslie
      • Deborah Harten
      • Lisa Carmelle
    • 14avis d'utilisateurs
    • 29avis des critiques
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    Rôles principaux14

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    Leslie
    Deborah Harten
    • Self - Transsexual
    Lisa Carmelle
    Frank Pizzo
    Harry Reems
    Harry Reems
    • Rhoda's Cab Driver
    • (as Tim Long)
    Carol Sands
    Billy Kelman
    Doug Martin
    Ursula Austin
    • Blanche
    • (non crédité)
    Arlana Blue
    • Rhoda
    • (non crédité)
    Vanessa del Rio
    Vanessa del Rio
    • Sandy
    • (non crédité)
    Michael Gaunt
    • Tom
    • (non crédité)
    Richard Towers
    Richard Towers
    • John in Park
    • (non crédité)
    Leo Wollman
    • Self - Leo Wollman M.D.
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Doris Wishman
    • Scénario
      • Doris Wishman
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    7alanmora

    "Last Year I Was a Man"

    First of all, anyone who watches ANYTHING directed by Doris Wishman has to expect to see bizarre camera angles, choppy film making, and bad acting...it comes with the territory and this film is no exception. That not with standing, this is probably one of the more superior Wishman films and it concerns a subject that, at the time, was considered taboo...transsexualism. Anyone who knows Wishman also knows that she is an exploitationeer so you have to expect a bit of sensationalism in Wishman's work as well. This film has that too as it is chock full of scenes and sexual anecdotes about the sexual lives of this "third sex". Yes, at the time of this film's release, transsexuals were actually considered to be a "third sex". The scene where the man gives himself his own sex change operation is exceptionally disturbing as is the scene where the transsexual has her vagina cave in on her. Yes, this film leaves no stone unturned as it explores every aspect of transsexualism including the female to male transsexuals. All in all it should be taken as an exceptionally classy exploitation film but NOT an educational tool.
    Michael_Elliott

    Lives Up to its Reputation

    Let Me Die a Woman (1978)

    BOMB (out of 4)

    Infamous Doris Wishman "documentary" that deals with men who want to be women and women who want to be men. Wishman is very well known in the exploitation field and I had heard this was her best movie so I decided to watch this one as my first. I got the exploitation but I also got real footage, which I really didn't want to see. I personally find the subject matter gross so having to watch all of this stuff made me wanna puke. The actual operation was insane and downright disgusting as well. While this presents itself as a documentary it's crazy enough to insult anyone who watches it. This is the one film that I wish I never bothered watching.
    blackriverfalls

    A classic 1970's exercise in bad taste and exploitation

    This really is a thoroughly offensive film. While purporting to be a documentary, it is in actually little more than an excuse for cheap tittilation at the expense of a number of transgender characters. Has some graphic scenes of a sexual nature which are not only unnecessary but to my mind degrading, I really hope the TG women got paid well for appearing in this drivel but I rather doubt it somehow. The only particularly memorable moment is a really sick reconstruction of a man cutting his penis off with a hammer and chisel. If you haven't seen this movie already then don't bother, you don't want to put yourself through this. If you want to learn more about transgender people, go and watch a really good film like Boys Don't Cry or Different For Girls.
    3Coventry

    Shania Twain said it best when she sung: "Man! I feel like a Woman!"

    Some of her previous accomplishments (like "Deadly Weapons" and "Diary of a Nudist") already taught us that Doris Wishman isn't ranked very high on the list of filmmakers with good taste and moral values, but I never thought she would even dare to exploit people that struggled with sex and identity crises all their lives. "Let me die a Woman" is supposed to be a documentary (better say schlockumentary or even smutumentary), but it has very little educational or informative value. The film is a compilation of interviews with a Puerto Rican transsexual – "Last year, I was a man" – and allegedly scientific feedback from a sleazy guy I wouldn't allow near my body. Dr. Leo Wollman may perhaps be an authority in the field of sex-change operations, but he clearly doesn't feel comfortable when there's a camera aimed at him. His eyes turn towards everywhere except straight into the lens and his lines sound a little too much like they're being read from a large billboard in front of him. Still, his acting capacities are Oscar-worthy compared to some of the courageous patients that come to tell about their agonizing lives. There's one guy/lady, I think her name's Debbie, whose voice and facial expressions are truly unendurable. "Let me die a Woman" is a rancid and utterly shameless exploitation flick, and cult collectors should only watch it for the sake of morbid curiosity. It's really jaw-dropping how Dr. Wollman unscrupulously treats the transsexuals as study objects, like motionless life-sized dummies, and moves his filthy fingers over their genitals in order to point out how he turned their penises into vaginas. I don't know anything about this type of surgery, and I reckon it must be complicated undertakings, but most of the results looked truly hideous and even quite gross. Actually, they didn't look like vaginas but gateways into hell. The film is fairly short (80min.) but the last half hour feels annoyingly stretched, as Wollman repeats the same old things over and over again and even inserts a totally ridicule story about a guy who committed suicide because he didn't talk about his transsexual desires with anyone. Oh puh-lease!
    3bkoganbing

    The Wrong Kind Of Film

    I did not know what to expect when I saw Let Me Die A Woman. Trangender friends told me that Leo Wollman was a noted medical authority, maybe THE medical authority on transgender issues and sexual reassignment surgery back in the Seventies when it was a topic that got very little public airing. The only thing I can say is that the film was done the way it was done was to get the widest possible audience for the subject. Even if said audience was only wanting a few pornographic titillating moments.

    This film deals with male to female transitioning, the infinitely more complex subject of female to male transgender folks is for the most part left alone. It certainly is true the criticism that Wollman is no actor. He's a doctor and this is purportedly a documentary.

    But a few porn stars like Harry Reems apparently offered their services to generate a little box office. In one of a few porn interludes Wollman notes that you can have problems if you don't sufficiently rest and recover after the surgery is done. Then by way of a demonstration Reems does his thing with a newly transitioned woman who then experiences vaginal bleeding. There's a few scenes like this in Let Me Die A Woman.

    Talking about reassignment surgery though, the topic that is left untouched is the attitude of the insurance companies who still treat all of this as cosmetic surgery. That is to me mind blowing. All the transgender people I know both pre and post op have never approached sexual reassignment with the same attitude as one say getting a nose job which insurance companies have this on the level of. Some can never transition because the cost is so prohibitive they can't conceive of it in their lifetimes. This film shows the attitudes of 1977 and even with what we now know and the changing attitudes in public opinion, the medical insurance industry remains unaffected.

    I suppose Wollman thought this was the way to get the message out, but wow did he pick the wrong kind of film to do it.

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    • Anecdotes
      Film was originally released in 1972 in a significantly different form under the title Strange/Her.
    • Gaffes
      There is reason to believe the cause of the transsexual phenomenon is a genetic defect, not a psychological condition per se as is suggested in the film.
    • Versions alternatives
      A "screwdriver castration" sequence was deleted from the film and thought to be lost, but was in fact recovered from the original camera negatives.
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      Featured in American Grindhouse (2010)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 1977 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Хочу умереть женщиной
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Ville de New York, New York, États-Unis
    • Société de production
      • Hygiene Films
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    • Durée
      • 1h 19min(79 min)
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1(original ratio)
      • 1.85 : 1

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