Let Me Die a Woman

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Let Me Die a Woman
Directed byDoris Wishman
Produced byDoris Wishman
Release date
1978
Running time
79 min
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Let Me Die a Woman (1978) is a semi-documentary film by exploitation film director Doris Wishman.[1]

Plot

The film features interviews with sex reassignment surgeon Dr. Leo Wollman and various transsexuals.

Between the interviews, there are re-enactments or dramatizations of the interviewees' experiences, including an interview with Deborah Hartin. One interview features a woman who didn't wait long enough after surgery before she took a man home, and her new vagina started to bleed because it hadn't been given enough time to heal after the surgery.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Let Me Die a Woman". The New York Times.

External links