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Atlas O. Phoenix

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Atlas O. Pheonix identifies as Black Transmasculine nonbinary. They are only featured showing their face with a violet tint over the entire image. They have short hair, a mustache and freckles across their face.

Atlas O. Pheonix identifies as Black Transmasculine nonbinary. They are only featured showing their face with a violet tint over the entire image. They have short hair, a mustache and freckles across their face.

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Atlas O. Pheonix identifies as Black Transmasculine nonbinary. They are only featured showing their face with a violet tint over the entire image. They have short hair, a mustache and freckles across their face.
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Biography

Atlas O Phoenix is an award-winning director, writer, producer, and editor known for personal, powerful, and uninhibited films. They were a performer and actor for Dykes Do Drag and The Naked I series, and they formerly cohosted Genderful, the trans and nonbinary talk show/podcast with Gender Meowster. Available on YouTube and podcast platforms. Atlas’ films and artistic vision reveal inconvenient truths, pushing viewers outside their comfort zones to discover new perspectives and challenge their own identities. Their work aims to shift worldviews and attitudes, embracing the power of vulnerability. A compliment they received from a father who watched their film, Do I Qualify for Love? was that his experience with the film completely shifted his understanding of parenting and left him deeply affected. This interaction confirmed the profound impact of Atlas' work, as it transformed his beliefs and self-perception. Such meaningful moments fuel their growing career, with more to come in their experimental documentary, Beautiful Boi. Beautiful Boi, is an experimental documentary studying their life, transition, and mental health journey.

Beautiful Boi. “Atlas O Phoenix,” n.d. https://www.beautifulboi.com/.
Filmography
  • A film poster featuring a person from the shoulders up accompanied by text. The person is looking down wearing a white shirt while in front of a black background. The person has dark brown skin with short dark brown curly hair. On the left side of the poster, the title of the film is broken up into two halves at different heights. The tagline, written beneath the title, is also segmented. It reads: "Do you love your mother?" In the bottom left corner, an additional bit of text reads: "short film by Atlas O. Phoenix."

    Cord

    film/video, 2001

    Director, Writer/Screenwriter/Story, Producer, Editor

  • Ordinary

    film/video, 2022

    Actor, Director, Writer/Screenwriter/Story, Producer, Cinematographer/Director of Photography, Editor