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XXY

  • 2007
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 26m
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7.0/10
15K
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Inés Efron in XXY (2007)
A drama centered on a 15-year-old hermaphrodite.
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The story of an intersex fifteen-year-old. She lives with her parents, who have to cope with the challenges of her medical condition.The story of an intersex fifteen-year-old. She lives with her parents, who have to cope with the challenges of her medical condition.The story of an intersex fifteen-year-old. She lives with her parents, who have to cope with the challenges of her medical condition.

  • Director
    • Lucía Puenzo
  • Writers
    • Lucía Puenzo
    • Sergio Bizzio
  • Stars
    • Ricardo Darín
    • Valeria Bertuccelli
    • Germán Palacios
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    • Director
      • Lucía Puenzo
    • Writers
      • Lucía Puenzo
      • Sergio Bizzio
    • Stars
      • Ricardo Darín
      • Valeria Bertuccelli
      • Germán Palacios
    • 55User reviews
    • 91Critic reviews
    • 67Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 33 wins & 18 nominations total

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    Ricardo Darín
    Ricardo Darín
    • Kraken
    Valeria Bertuccelli
    Valeria Bertuccelli
    • Suli
    Germán Palacios
    Germán Palacios
    • Ramiro
    Carolina Pelleritti
    Carolina Pelleritti
    • Erika
    • (as Carolina Peleritti)
    Martín Piroyansky
    Martín Piroyansky
    • Alvaro
    Inés Efron
    Inés Efron
    • Alex
    Guillermo Angelelli
    Guillermo Angelelli
    • Juan
    César Troncoso
    César Troncoso
    • Washington
    Jean Pierre Reguerraz
    Jean Pierre Reguerraz
    • Esteban
    Ailín Salas
    • Roberta
    Luciano Nóbile
    • Vando
    • (as Luciano Martín Nóbile)
    Lucas Escariz
    • Saul
    • Director
      • Lucía Puenzo
    • Writers
      • Lucía Puenzo
      • Sergio Bizzio
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    9Seamus2829

    She's A Boy/He's A Girl

    As everybody knows, adolescence is a roller coaster ride for the seven odd years from 12 to 19 (and sometimes even longer). Add the premise of being a 15 year old Hermaphrodite,and things can get even scarier. This is the story of a 15 year old Argentine girl,living on the Argentine coastline. A visit from another couple,with their 15 year old son makes this for an unusual,but sensitively played drama that in the hands of another director would/could be easily turned into crass exploitation. Granted,there is sexual experimentation aplenty,but this is handled with taste (don't expect a John Waters-esquire treatment here---not like in Pink Flamingo's,anyway). This is a well written,directed,filmed & acted out drama about mature subject matter. No rating here (it wasn't submitted for an rating from the M.P.A.A.),but contains some very mature subject matter,including a rather uncomfortable sexual harassment scene).
    10howard.schumann

    A film of haunting beauty and compassion

    Adapted from a short story by Sergio Bizzio, XXY is the story of Alex (Inés Efron), a fifteen year old intersexual born with genitalia characteristic of both male and female. Argentine director Lucia Puenzo, daughter of Luis Puenzo who directed The Official Story, though tackling a delicate subject has avoided sensationalism while crafting a deeply touching and poignant coming of age story about the pain of growing up without truly knowing who you are. Though minimal amounts of dialog are used and there are long periods of silence, XXY does not come across as being pretentious or strained. Rather it captures the uncertainty and awkwardness of teens with authenticity and awareness.

    Alex's father Kraken (Ricardo Darin) is a marine biologist who wants to protect his daughter/son from the stares and questions of society and moves the family to a remote seaside residence in Uruguay. Now that Alex has become a teen, he wants to give her the right to choose whether to lead her life as a man or a woman while emphasizing that he loves her unconditionally and thinks she is "perfect" exactly the way she is and the way she is not. Alex seems to have made her choice by stopping the hormones that have kept her female but her mother Suli (Valeria Bertuccelli) pressures her to decide about surgery by inviting friends Ramiro and Erika (German Palacios and Carolina Pelleritti) from Buenos Aires to stay with them, one of whom is a doctor who specializes in plastic surgery, her invitation being on the pretext that she wants Ramiro to get to know Alex.

    Along for the ride is their shy teenage son Alvaro, brilliantly portrayed by Martin Piroyansky who knows nothing of Alex's condition and has some sexual issues of his own. What is not anticipated, however, is that Alex and Alvaro will form an immediate emotional connection, though neither will admit it to the other, and in a beautifully controlled scene, have a sexual encounter with Alex revealing herself by playing the male role. Though the encounter was witnessed by her father, he is not judgmental only perplexed about what his proper role should be in Alex's life, and discusses Alex with a gas station owner who had to make a similar choice in his teens.

    Kraken's emotional support stands in sharp contrast with Ramiro. In one of the most gut-wrenching scenes in a long time, Ramiro is unspeakably cruel to Alvaro, telling him that he lacks talent and that, with dripping irony, he is glad he is attracted to Alex since he was beginning to think he was gay. Water symbolism runs throughout the film – Kraken, who is named after a mythological sea monster, rescues turtles from poachers and removes their shell to discover their sex. Alex has an aquarium filled with hermaphroditic clownfish and a collection of dolls with attached penises attached. None of this symbolism, however, adds much to a story that is told with subtlety and great sensitivity.

    Winner of the Critics Week Grand Circle Award at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival, XXY features an extraordinary performance by Inés Efron who manages to build empathy for her character while making Alex a symbol of all adolescents' search for acceptance. Director Lucia Puenzo has said that after reading the short story by Bizzio that she "couldn't get it out of her head". A film of haunting beauty and compassion that says that every human being deserves to be loved for who they are regardless of gender, physical deformity, or sexual orientation, it will also be hard to get out of your head.
    8caulodren-92187

    wrong title for a movie about a hermaphrodite

    This was an amazing movie about a hermaphrodite girl called Alex raised as a girl without having any surgeries. It shows the complications she goes through, which genders she is attracted to and the bullying and harassment she endures. There are a couple of mistakes, the first one being the title. XXY is actually Klinefelter syndrome 47 xxy, born with only male reproductive organs. A hermaphrodite with both ovaries and testicles, is actually 46 xy. The title should of been xy instead. The other mistake was when they tried to rape her, they pulled her pants down and said she had both organs, before Vando defended her and pushed them away. It not possible to see this from the outside unless she had both a vagina and a penis, which this is impossible as hermaphrodites only have either a penis or a vagina, but not both. Overall this film would of been a masterpiece, but its a shame the production team didn't research the science of hermaphrodites properly.
    7claudio_carvalho

    Cruel and Heartbreaking Movie about Coming of Age, Rejection, Sexuality and Choices

    In a small coastal town of fishermen in Uruguay, the biologist Kraken (Ricardo Darín) works and lives in a house at the sea side with his wife Suli (Valeria Bertuccelli) and their aggressive fifteen year-old daughter Alex (Inés Efron).

    When Suli welcomes her former best friend Erika (Carolina Peleritti) that comes with her husband, the surgeon Ramiro (Germán Palacios) and their teenage son Alvaro (Martín Piroyansky) to spend a couple of days with her family, Kraken learns that his wife invited Ramiro to operate Alex. Meanwhile Alex and Alvaro feel attracted by each other; however, Alvaro finds that Alex is hermaphrodite and she finds that Alvaro is gay. But the troubled and outcast Alex has the right to choose what gender she wants for her.

    "XXY" is a cruel and heartbreaking movie about coming of age, rejection, sexuality and choices. Alex has loving parents but is rejected by the locals and is not sure about her sexuality while Alvaro is gay, rejected by his father and also a confused teenager. The story is very well developed and supported by magnificent performances.

    For those like me that do not understand the title "XXY", I searched in Internet and found in Wikipedia that "Klinefelter's Syndrome, 47, XXY, or XXY syndrome is a condition in which a human has an extra X chromosome. While females have an XX chromosomal makeup, and males an XY, affected individuals have at least two X chromosomes and at least one Y chromosome." However, Alex is clearly hermaphrodite and the article does not mention this medical condition for XXY Males. My vote is seven.

    Title (Brazil): "XXY"
    9ankiovi

    Great movie but fictional - medical background on Klinefelter's Syndrome

    I will not get into any comments on the movie despite the medical facts. I think other people can do and have done this better than me. I just want to say I loved this movie and for who is interested here are some facts why the story is fictional:

    Alex seems to have both genders. She seems to have both - a vagina and a penis - and the doctors already noticed that before she was born. That is referred to as real hermaphroditism, but it is actually not a part of Klinefelter's syndrome, which is a so-called "pseudo-hermaphroditism". All children with an extra X chromosome in addition to XY (so 47,XXY-children) are BOYS. The Sex-determing Region of Y is making them develop to boys. So they won't have nor a vagina nor a uterus and until puberty they are usually not even diagnosed.

    Boys with Klinefelter's Syndrome usually consult a doctor because of insufficient growth of the testes in puberty. Some get gynecomastia (breast development in boys) and stay with a high voice. The penis and hair usually develop normal.

    So as long as they don't have a genetic abnormality on their Y-chromosome they won't be real hermaphrodites, which is a really rare condition anyway and comes along with the normal Karyotypes 46,XX or 46,XY in most cases.

    Anyway it is a great movie! Enjoy!

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    • Trivia
      On September 27, 2007, XXY was chosen to represent Argentina at the Oscars, for the Best Foreign Language Film category. In a rare sweep, it was also chosen to represent Argentina at Spain's Goya Awards, for Best Foreign Film in Spanish. The tradition has been for two separate films to be sent to one of the awards each. The runner-up this year, in both cases, was La señal (2007), also starring (and co-directed by) Ricardo Darín.
    • Goofs
      When Alex, Alvaro and Vando are smoking and drinking by the fire, you can see that Alex isn't actually smoking as no smoke comes out of her mouth. She doesn't even open her mouth after one of the puffs.
    • Quotes

      Alex: What do you regret the most? Not seeing me again, or not having seen it?

    • Connections
      Featured in Women Make Film: A New Road Movie Through Cinema (2018)

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    • Release date
      • May 2, 2008 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Argentina
      • Spain
      • France
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • 我是女生,也是男生
    • Filming locations
      • Piriápolis, Maldonado, Uruguay
    • Production companies
      • Historias Cinematograficas
      • Wanda Visión S.A.
      • Pyramide Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $48,334
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,241
      • May 4, 2008
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,728,869
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 26m(86 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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