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    • Title:Becoming Ayden [videorecording] / a production of The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
    • Published/Created:New York, N.Y. : Filmakers Library, [2008]
    • Physical Description:1 videodisc (47 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
    • Yale Holdings

       
    • Notes:Originally broadcast October 13, 2004 as a segment of the television program The fifth estate.
    • Summary:Seventeen year-old Adina Scheim from Toronto is becoming a boy named Ayden. Ayden is willing to go to great lengths to alter her female body--her sex--to correspond with her male self image--her gender. Ayden recently began taking testosterone. Her voice has started to deepen--an irreversible physical effect of the male sex hormone. Ayden says she would have her breasts removed if she had the money to pay for it. Changing sex. Not simple, not well understood, not consistently regulated, but here to stay and getting complicated. One Canadian clinic is carrying out 250 sex reassignments per year. Women and men of all ages believe that identity is not as simple as what kind of genitalia they happen to be born with. In order to find their true identity, they're prepared to undergo major surgery--which can cost tens of thousands of dollars, and is most often irreversible.
    • Variant and related titles:Fifth estate (Television program)
    • Format:Visual Material
    • System details note:DVD; stereo.
      This disc does not work on all DVD players or drives.
    • Subjects:Scheim, Ayden.
      Transsexual youth--Ontario--Toronto.
      Sex change--Ontario--Toronto.
      Sex change--Canada--Case studies.
      Sex change--Psychological aspects.
      Transsexuals--Canada--Biography.
    • Genre/Form:DVDs.
      Documentary films.
    • Also listed under:Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
      Filmakers Library, inc.