
Ned til kvinderne
da Per blev til Pia
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Bolette Schrøder
About this listen
Autentisk beretning om en transseksuel mand, der i en alder af halvtreds brænder alle broer bag sig og får foretaget en kønsskifteoperation. Det bliver første skridt til den sociale nedstigning - fra solidt job, god karriere og ægteskab - til kvindernes verden. Transformationen fra Per til Pia bliver dog langt mere kompliceret end forventet. På opfordring af Per selv har Hanne-Vibeke Holst skrevet historien om den pinagtige hemmelighed, dobbeltidentiteten og den ultimative transformation på baggrund af interview med Per/Pia, faderen og de pårørende.
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