New Web Series 'As We Are' Aims High Because it Brilliantly Tackles Gender And Sexual Identity

New Web Series 'As We Are' Aims High Mainly because it Brilliantly Tackles Gender And Sexual Identity

In case you haven't seen the trailer yet (you can check it right below), the tale is targeted on Chloe, a gay woman, as she travels returning to Brighton to get a week to manage Robyn's cat, her ex-girlfriend, while she actually is out of town along with her new girlfriend.

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Chloe dates a couple women during her stay, but winds up choosing a special interest on Blake, Robyn's neighbour. Upon knowing Chloe has met Blake, Robyn quickly outs Blake as a trans man, who becomes the 1st trans person Chloe has ever met.

Nevertheless, Chloe finds herself fascinated by Blake, but what could this all mean?

Is she drawn to men, or does she not see him for who he in fact is?

Deborah Espect, mcdougal and creator, is often a published novelist, screenwriter and playwright, with several awards under her belt in addition to critically acclaimed short films shown in Canes, London, West Hollywood and Brighton.

Espect can also be openly gay and now we can rely on a cast and crew composed mainly of LGBTQ+ women.

Fox Fisher (Blake) is not any stranger either! He or she is a trans activist who first appeared on Channel 4's My Transexual Summer and also since then is a huge spokesman for Trans matters. Also, he has vast experience behind the cameras, having made greater than 50 short-films for My Genderation, a task focusing on the gender spectrum and its variations (you can check out their Youtube channel right <a href="https://www.youtube.com/user/MyGenderation">here</a> ).

With such a distinctive story finally delivered to our small screens, it's really hard to never be excited and ready to listen in at the earliest opportunity!

Well, great news, the production date is Autumn 2016, although a particular date hasn't gained yet, so stay tuned in to find out more.

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