
Hosted by Women's Art Association of Canada
In-person
When
Nov 13, 6:00 PM EST
Where
Women's Art Association Of Canada
23 Prince Arthur Avenue, Toronto, ON, M5R 1B2
Price
$25.00 USD per person
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About the event
Becoming a Man in 127 EASY Steps
Join us for a powerful and thought-provoking film experience that blends cinematic storytelling, animation, and personal reflection. Created and performed by Scott Turner Schofield, Becoming a Man in 127 EASY Steps offers an honest, moving, and often humorous look at one man’s journey through identity and transformation.
Rather than focusing on a single moment of transition, this work celebrates the complexity of becoming—and being—your true self. With warmth and insight, Schofield connects his own experiences to universal human truths, reminding us of the shared threads that unite us all.
Both heartfelt and eye-opening, this film invites us to see beyond labels and headlines to the deeply human stories that shape us.
6pm - Reception (refreshments, wine, and non-alcoholic beverages provided)
7pm - Screening
Event Participants
Scott Turner Schofield
Emmy-nominated actor, creator, producer
About the film
Part comedy special, part oral history, and part love letter to becoming your true self, Becoming a Man in 127 EASY Steps chronicles two decades of Emmy-nominated creator/performer Scott Turner Schofield’s life as an out transgender man. With a knowing nod to the often-overlooked comedy of transitioning, the film reflects on the many layers of becoming oneself, exploring nuanced truths and breaking important new ground in trans representation.
Twice censored (so far) and arriving amid a cultural and legislative reckoning, the film resists simplification in what it explores, how it tells the story, and the form it takes. Instead, Schofield brings vulnerability, wit, and presence to the details of his own life, connecting the personal to the universal and reminding audiences of all we share.
Funny, profound, and fiercely honest, Becoming a Man in 127 EASY Steps celebrates complexity and invites viewers to consider, more deeply and compassionately, what becoming—and being—a man can mean.
Genre
LGBTQIA+
Released
2024
Director
Andrea James, Puppett
Writer
Scott Turner Schofield
Cast
Scott Turner Schofield, Sam Anderson, Luca Bleu Darnell
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