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本名: Julie Ashton
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別名: Juli Aston, Juli Austin, Julie Ashton, Julie Austin
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別名: Katelin Brennan, Kira Lee, Kira Lorsch, Kira Reed, Kira Reed Lorsch, キラ・リード
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Kira Reed Lorsch, born in Santa Clara, California, began her entertainment career at age five with school plays and dance recitals. By ten, she was doing commercials and modeling. After moving to Louisville, Kentucky, she attended Youth Performing Arts School and later graduated from UCLA's School of Theatre, Film and Television. Post-graduation, Lorsch enjoyed a successful acting career in feature films and TV shows, including a seven-year stint as a reporter for Playboy. Her work led her to hosting and producing roles at E! and Associated Television International. She joined the cast of The Bay as Jo Connors in 2014 and continues to act and produce in television, digital media, and feature films.
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ジャンル: Documentary, Short
Julie is a transgender woman living in Germany. The documentary follows her journey over three years as she navigates her transition and its impact on her relationships with family, friends, and lovers. We watch Julie undergo hormone replacement therapy, facial feminization surgery, and other challenges that come with gender transitioning. Throughout the film, Julie's resilience and determination are tested, but she remains steadfast in her pursuit of becoming her true self.
'Juli' (2014) is a poignant documentary directed by Christoph Stark that chronicles the three-year journey of Julie, a transgender woman living in Germany. The film offers an intimate portrayal of Julie's transition process, capturing both its personal and social implications. Shot in a observational style, 'Juli' provides an authentic glimpse into the complexities of gender identity and the courage it takes to live authentically. Although not widely known, this short documentary has been praised for its sensitive handling of its subject matter and its ability to challenge viewers' perceptions about transgender individuals.