“Every Time I Die” is a dark, poignant hybrid feature film that blends documentary
with fiction. The film’s testimonies, along with surreal and fantastic scenes, come
together to narrate death viewed from different angles: as related to transfeminicides
and as social death that seeks to nullify through exclusion and silence those seen
as uncomfortable by others. “Every Time I Die” is an invitation to shake off mourning
through delirious weeping or through sagacious bursts of laughter, with the aim of
seeing death through the eyes of those who radiate life, celebrate life, and struggle
for life.
Iris Pint. “2024 Montréal Exposures Trans Film Festival Program.” 2024. https://exposuresmtl.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/ETFF2024_Program-PDF_EN.pdf.