Project Detail

Dismantle Me

Synopsis

A comical proposition turns into an arousing powerplay when a smoldering-hot trans woman helps a heartbroken trans man tidy his messy bedroom.
Associate produced by Lilly Wachowski, DISMANTLE ME is a dark comedy-romance by trans people of colour, made in collaboration with Trans+ On Screen.
Official Selection Outfest LA Film Festival 2023 - World premiere

Details

Year
2023
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
13 min 4 sec
Format
Digital
Director
Max Disgrace
Producer
Sophia Shek, Rosanagh Griffiths
Executive Producer
Ansh Das, Nick Ford, Emily Ting
Editor
Max Disgrace
Screenwriter
Max Disgrace
Director of Photography
Adam Scarth
Production Designer
Alice Halstead
Sound
Joe Jackson
Composer
Il Kamalagharan (IL)
Principal cast
Mika Onyx Johnson, Enxi Erskine Chang

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Sophia Shek LTD

Initial Business Centre
Wilson Business Park
Manchester
M40 8WN

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