Shemale: My Love
It highlights the external pressures of the time, including police harassment and the difficulty of maintaining traditional family relationships while living authentically. Style and Reception
"My Love Shemale" (also known as My Love She-Male ) is a 1976 cult film directed by (under the pseudonym Ivan Kathansky). It is a notable entry in the "mondo" and exploitation genres of the 1970s, blending elements of documentary-style filmmaking with eroticism and social commentary. Plot and Premise my love shemale
The film explores the psychological and physical journey of transition during a time when medical and social resources were extremely limited. It highlights the external pressures of the time,
While initially dismissed as a "sexploitation" flick, it has gained a cult following among film historians for its rare, albeit sensationalized, snapshot of trans life in the 1970s. Plot and Premise The film explores the psychological
The film follows the journey of a young man named , who identifies as a trans woman and travels from a small provincial town to Paris. The narrative focuses on her search for acceptance, love, and a sense of belonging within the Parisian nightlife and the trans community of the era. It oscillates between a scripted drama and a "fly-on-the-wall" look at the real-life struggles of trans individuals in mid-70s France. Key Themes
Like many films from this era and genre, it uses terminology and tropes that are considered dated or offensive by modern standards. However, it is often cited for having a surprisingly sympathetic core compared to other "shock" films of the same period. Production Facts Director: Luigi Batzella (as Ivan Kathansky) Release Year: 1976 Country: France / Italy Genre: Drama / Exploitation
Much of the film’s "informative" value comes from its depiction of the 1970s cabaret scene and the real-world spaces where the trans community gathered for safety and work.