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Documentary About Transgender Musician Jennifer Leitham to Screen During Womenfest and Fort Lauderdale Gay and Lesbian Film Fest
Wednesday, 29 August 2012 10:49 Written by Andrea Dulanto

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On Sept. 5 at Womenfest Key West, and on Oct. 7 at the Fort Lauderdale International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival (FLGLFF), LGBT film audiences and their allies will have the opportunity to view the award-winning documentary I Stand Corrected.

The film centers on the life of acclaimed jazz bassist Jennifer Leitham, a transgender woman who first established her musical career as John Leitham, and performed with Mel TormĂ©, Doc Severinsen, and many other jazz luminaries in the '80s and '90s.  She also recorded several well-regarded CDs such as The Southpaw.  But throughout those years, her gender identification as a female was kept hidden from the public.

After Leitham's sex reassignment surgery in the early 2000s, she came out as a woman.  She has received support from many musicians, particularly Doc Severinsen, who appears in I Stand Corrected. She has also had to deal with intolerance.  As she noted in an April 2009 interview with JazzTimes: "There are a lot of people who are uncomfortable being in a room with me... I just wish it were possible for the jazz community to be as creative about social issues as it is about music."
"Be yourself; everyone else is already taken." Oscar Wilde


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