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Paradise Bent: Boys Will Be Girls in Samoa
1999, 51 minutes

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Media type
Country of origin

Australia

Production company

Re Angle Pictures

SBS Independent

Technical specs

B/W

Colour

Languages

English/English

Samoan/Gagana fa'a Sāmoa

Content Warnings
Unreviewed
Description

When it comes to gender there is a truly Samoan way of seeing the world. PARADISE BENT tells the story of the Samoan fa'afafines: boys who are raised as girls and play an important domestic role in Samoan culture. The anthropological spotlight has shone on Samoa many times this century, but there has been no mention of fa'afafines - is it possible the anthropologists just didn't notice them? According to the Samoans, fa'afafines have a long history in their culture. The traditional role of the fa'afafines is now under threat as the western drag scene filters into Samoa. The older fa'afafines are not impressed. Through our main character, Cindy, we see the complexities of life facing the modern day fa'afafine in paradise.

Screen Australia. “Paradise Bent...Boys Will Be Girls in Samoa (1999) - The Screen Guide.” Accessed December 8, 2023. https://www.screenaustralia.gov.au/the-screen-guide/t/paradise-bent---boys-will-be-girls-in-samoa-1999/12804/.

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Archive Items
DVD of Paradise Bent: Boys Will Be Girls in Samoa
DVDMusic & Media - Video HQ77.2 S28P33
The Transgender Archives at the University of Victoria