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What Is a Woman?

  • 2022
  • 1h 35m
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8.1/10
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Matt Walsh in What Is a Woman? (2022)
It's the question you're not allowed to ask. The documentary they don't want you to see.
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Political commentator Matt Walsh explores the changing concepts of sex and gender in the digital age, particularly the transgender rights movement, anti-transgender bigotry, and what it mean... Read allPolitical commentator Matt Walsh explores the changing concepts of sex and gender in the digital age, particularly the transgender rights movement, anti-transgender bigotry, and what it means to be a woman.Political commentator Matt Walsh explores the changing concepts of sex and gender in the digital age, particularly the transgender rights movement, anti-transgender bigotry, and what it means to be a woman.

  • Director
    • Justin Folk
  • Stars
    • Matt Walsh
    • Gert Comfrey
    • Marci Bowers
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    • Director
      • Justin Folk
    • Stars
      • Matt Walsh
      • Gert Comfrey
      • Marci Bowers
    • 741User reviews
    • 31Critic reviews
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    Matt Walsh
    Matt Walsh
    • Self - Columnist for The Daily Wire
    Gert Comfrey
    Gert Comfrey
    • Self - Gender Affirming Therapist
    • (as Gert Comfrey MTS LMFT)
    Marci Bowers
    Marci Bowers
    • Self - Gender Confirmation Surgeon
    • (as Dr. Marci Bowers)
    Don Sucher
    Don Sucher
    • Self - Owner, Sucher & Sons Star Wars Shop
    Michelle Forcier
    Michelle Forcier
    • Self - Pediatrician, Professor
    • (as Michelle Forcier MD)
    Patrick Grzanka
    Patrick Grzanka
    • Self - Professor, Women Gender and Sexuality Studies, University of Tennessee
    • (as Dr. Patrick Grzanka)
    Miriam Grossman
    Miriam Grossman
    • Self - Adolescent and Adult Psychiatrist
    • (as Miriam Grossman MD)
    Selina Soule
    Selina Soule
    • Self - Track and Field Athlete
    Rodrigo Lehtinen
    Rodrigo Lehtinen
    • Self - Executive Director, National Center for Transgender Equality
    • (as Rodrigo-Heng Lehtinen)
    Mark Takano
    Mark Takano
    • Self - D - California
    • (as Rep. Mark Takano)
    Scott Newgent
    Scott Newgent
    • Self - Founder, TReVoices
    • (as Scott [Kellie] Newgent)
    Sara Stockton
    Sara Stockton
    • Self - Clinical Supervisor
    • (as Sara Stockton MA LMFT)
    Jordan B. Peterson
    Jordan B. Peterson
    • Self - Clinical Psychologist, Author
    • (as Dr. Jordan Peterson)
    Debra Soh
    Debra Soh
    • Self - Author, The End of Gender
    • (as Dr. Debra Soh)
    Carl Trueman
    Carl Trueman
    • Self - Historian, Theologian and Author, The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self
    Naia Okami
    Naia Okami
    • Self - Transgender Activist
    Tanner Cross
    Tanner Cross
    • Self - Teacher, Loudoun County Public Schools
    Kimberly Wright
    Kimberly Wright
    • Self - Teacher, Loudoun County Public Schools
    • Director
      • Justin Folk
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    9lanierys

    What is the Truth?

    Despite the ruckus and waves this movie has seemingly caused, I think that before one judges it, one should give it a view. Perhaps there's a reason it's caused a fuss.. As with nearly any documentary, the writer does have a side he leans toward; however, that does not mean the information within is invalid. Both sides are interviewed and given a platform to speak "their truth." Both sides were also given a list of questions that would be asked. The difference was the answers given..or not given.

    I must encourage a watch. It is a great wealth of information no matter where you fall.
    8mohammadjh92

    Well done

    This movie is an eye-opener for everyone and for parents in particular.

    It showed that the simplest questions cant be answered by the scientists and doctors.

    I was surprised that the advocates for transgender people were aggressive and felt offended by simple questions!.

    If they have the right to what they are doing, then they should be more confident and calm in these interviews.

    Despite the interviews posing some crude questions, they revealed how fragile they are.

    I agree there was bias in Walsh's questions but it still delivered what it supposed to. We need more of such documentaries to see all the other opinions.
    10hampersnow-41369

    Upsetting

    This movie, which is basically Matt Walsh trying to get a simple answer to the title question is very well done, while also being frightening, upsetting and sickening in proving how far our society has fallen. It's a must watch for parents, but also anyone horrified by what they see and read in the world today. He talks to both sides, right and left, people on the street and even people in Africa, in a segment that really puts this controversial subject in a different light.
    9jerrycoliver

    An Actual Documentary

    So, its fairly well produced, it looks good (certainly comparable to other documentaries out there.) All of the technical aspects of the film are in order. Nothing truly stands out as exceptional, but everything is very much professional.

    From an approach perspective, it really is more of a documentary than most "documentaries" in that, the main character (Matt Walsh) is asking questions to try and understand the opposing opinion. Most "Documentaries" have a side and then only interview supporting perspectives of the thesis. In this case, Walsh actually interviews the opposing side a lot. For that reason alone, this a more honest documentary. Now, fair-is-fair, I don't like the subject of documentaries to be the documentarian. I believe that would classify it as more journalistic or activist (a-la, Moore or Spurlock.) But it is a common documentary style.

    That said, I guess we get into the meat of it and why people love it or hate it. As before mentioned, there is a lot of exchanges with opposing view points, and those view points did not make strong arguments. Did Walsh interview the actual leading experts on the subjects? Maybe, maybe not. They do have considerable credibility, but Walsh himself is by no means an expert in the field, so even if the people he's interviewing are not the leaders, it's not like it's an unfair fight.

    I think if you're for or against this subject matter, it's probably a good film to watch. It's always good to know what the opposing arguments are, but for some reason this topic people get very passionate about. From a purely creative standpoint, I think it's great, not exceptional, but if you like documentaries, it's going to be one of the best ones this year.
    9drael64

    Worth Watching

    This documentary is affecting. It starts with emotions of confusion, humor and fascination, and journey's deep into a place of disturbance and despair. It has some mild trolling at the start, but it genuinely gives everyone a chance to speak and doesn't have any dishonest cuts. It handles a topic that's managed to become controversial in maybe the last five years. But it also asks questions, that no matter where you stand we should be asking if we really care about people - are the procedures successful outcomes? Are there lasting after effects or issues? Are we influencing people and in what ways? Do children have a clear sense of self and consent?

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      Matt Walsh: One of the drugs used is Lupron, right? Which has actually been used to chemically castrate sex offenders?

      Self - Pediatrician, Professor: You know what? I'm not sure we should continue with this interview because it seems like it's going in a particular direction.

    • Connections
      Featured in Daily Wire Backstage: What is a Woman? PREMIERE (2022)
    • Soundtracks
      Man! I Feel Like a Woman!
      Performed by Shania Twain

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    • Release date
      • June 1, 2022 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • ¿Qué es una mujer?
    • Production company
      • Digital Astronaut
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      1 hour 35 minutes
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