Although German sexologist Magnus Hirschfeld popularised the phrase ‘transvestite’ and co-wrote initial clearly homosexual film, Different from others (1919), before supervising the most important gender reassignment businesses, there’s small which were labeled as transgender cinema ahead of the 1960s, dismissing cross-dressing farces such as I had been a men fighting Bride (1949) or Billy Wilder’s Some prefer it warm (1959).

Although German sexologist Magnus Hirschfeld popularised the phrase ‘transvestite’ and co-wrote initial clearly homosexual film, Different from others (1919), before supervising the most important gender reassignment businesses, there’s small which were labeled as transgender cinema ahead of the 1960s, dismissing cross-dressing farces such as I had been a men fighting Bride (1949) or Billy Wilder’s …

Although German sexologist Magnus Hirschfeld popularised the phrase ‘transvestite’ and co-wrote initial clearly homosexual film, Different from others (1919), before supervising the most important gender reassignment businesses, there’s small which were labeled as transgender cinema ahead of the 1960s, dismissing cross-dressing farces such as I had been a men fighting Bride (1949) or Billy Wilder’s Some prefer it warm (1959). Read More »