Seahorse
World Premiere

Seahorse

Documentary Competition
| UK | 89 MINUTES | English
Documentary, LGBTQIA
Tribeca alum Jeanie Finlay’s (Orion: The Man Who Would Be King) new documentary thoughtfully chronicles a transgender man’s path to parenthood. Spirited and self-possessed, Freddy McConnell dreams of raising a child in his hometown of Deal, England. With ample support from his mom and his potential co-parent, C.J., he decides to carry the baby to term himself. At first, McConnell views pregnancy as a practical choice, but once he stops taking testosterone, it prompts an unexpected reckoning with his relationship to masculinity and gender presentation. Feeling as though he’s slipping away from his own body, Freddy navigates steep clinic bills, conversational micro-aggressions, and familial strain. Yet, his resolve to start a family never wavers.

Finlay rides sidecar with McConnell as an incisive observer and conversation partner, and crafts a compassionate portrait of an extraordinary journey, in which the word fatherhood comes to embody so much more than the normative sum of its parts.

—Dan Hunt

Cast & Credits
Directed by
Jeanie Finlay
Director
Jeanie Finlay
Producer
Andrea Cornwell
Jeanie Finlay
Screenwriter
Jeanie Finlay
Cinematographer
Jeanie Finlay
Mark Bushnell
Richard Jephcote
Composer
Tara Creme
Editor
Alice Powell
Executive Producer
Orlando Von Einsiedel
Charlie Phillips
Mandy Chang
Music Supervisor
Graham Langley
Sound Re-recording Mixer
Pip Norton
Cast
Freddy McConnell
Esme Chilton
CJ Bruce

Contacts
Press Contact
David Magdael
David Magdael & Associates
Los Angeles, CA 90015
dmagdael@dmagpr.com
International Sales Contact
Ben Braun
Submarine Entertainment
New York, 10013
Phone: 212 625 1410
ben@submarine.com
Print Source
Jeanie Finlay
Glimmer Films
Nottingham, NG1 3AL
jeanie@jeaniefinlay.com
US Sales Contact
Ben Braun
Submarine Entertainment
New York, 10013
Phone: 212 625 1410
ben@submarine.com


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