Open (2010)

Open (2010) poster

OPEN is a hallucinogenic journey through gender, identity, the body, love and how those can be shared by two people. The film consists of interlocking stories lines- the first about two trans women in a pandrogynous relationship in which they simultaneously receive plastic surgery treatments to mirror each other's features to ideally form into a single person. The second story follows a trans man and his new (cisgender) boyfriend as they run away from home and push against their own personal boundaries while dealing with his unexpected pregnancy.

Director: Jake Yuzna
Genre: Romance, Drama, Fantasy
Runtime: 88 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: ADULT.
Editing: Jake Yuzna
Production: Narrative Films
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Themes

LGBT Identity and Love Struggle, LGBTQ+ Stories

Keywords

transsexuality, intersexuality, lgbt, intersex, gay theme

Trailer

Open Trailer
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Open about?
OPEN is a hallucinogenic journey through gender, identity, the body, love and how those can be shared by two people. The film consists of interlocking stories lines- the first about two trans women in a pandrogynous relationship in which they simultaneously receive plastic surgery treatments to mirror each other's features to ideally form into a single person. The second story follows a trans man and his new (cisgender) boyfriend as they run away from home and push against their own personal boundaries while dealing with his unexpected pregnancy.
Who directed Open?
Open was directed by Jake Yuzna.
Who stars in Open?
Open stars Tempest Crane, Jendeen Forberg, Gaea Gaddy, Morty Diamond, Daniel Luedtke, Jill Sweiven.
How long is Open?
Open has a runtime of 1h 28m (88 minutes).
What genre is Open?
Open is a Romance, Drama, Fantasy film.
Where was Open produced?
Open was produced in United States of America.
What are the themes of Open?
The themes of Open include: LGBT Identity and Love Struggle, LGBTQ+ Stories.