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ON THE SCREEN: AWARD WINNING SHORT

No Dumb Questions

Film about Three Young Sisters Coming to Terms with an Uncle who is Undergoing a Sex-Change Operation


Uncle Bill is becoming a woman! This lighthearted and poignant documentary profiles three sisters, aged 6, 9 and 11, struggling to understand why and how their Uncle Bill is becoming a woman.

These girls love their Uncle Bill, but will they feel the same way when he becomes their new Aunt Barbara?

With just weeks until Bill's first visit as Barbara, the sisters navigate the complex territories of anatomy, sexuality, personality, gender and fashion. Their reactions are funny, touching, and distinctly different.

This film offers a fresh perspective on a complex situation from a family that insists there are no dumb questions. Running time: 24 minutes

Melissa Regan has designed award-winning educational software, co-founded an early Internet software company, taught math, science and engineering, and published research on innovative uses of technology for learning.

She currently designs interactive courses as Director for E-Learning Product Development at the Stanford University Graduate School of Business.

Melissa has a masters degree in Mechanical Engineering from Stanford University.

No Dumb Questions is her first film. For more information contact: [email protected] "No Dumb Questions" was produced & directed by Melissa Regan 2001 epiphany productions



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