ALL ABOUT MY STATE

ALL ABOUT MY STATE
ALL ABOUT MY STATE
DOCUMENTARY/41'

POLISH TITLE: WSZYSTKO O MOIM PAŃSTWIE

In Poland, transgender people have to take their parents to court to have their gender designation corrected on their documents. Formally, this is the only way. In addition to tremendous stress and the humiliation of taking the testimony, the family faces uncertainty, because in Poland there are no clear regulations on how such a hearing should look. The court has a lot of freedom, and the prosecutor can join the proceedings at any stage, as it happened in the case of 20-year-old transgender Florian and his mother Agata, the protagonists of Piotr Jacon's documentary.   

LGBTQ+ organizations and the Ombudsman have for years been calling for legal changes to address these issues. 

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