Shéár Avory: To Be Continued Trailer

Shéár Avory: To Be Continued Trailer (2020)

07 August 2020 Factual, Family 26 mins

The coming of age story of Shéár Avory, a 17 year old trans* aspiring social justice advocate in Los Angeles who navigates housing instability and familial dependency on their journey to adulthood. Shéár depends closely on their mother for continued access to their medical transition, though struggling in her recovery from addiction, she is unable to always offer Shéár the support they need. An observational piece, the film aims to ask, what does coming into adulthood actually look like, for a young Black trans* femme in today’s America?

Watch the official Shéár Avory: To Be Continued 2020 trailer in HD below.

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International Releases Dates

United States 07 August 2020

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