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'Southern Comfort' more than art, more than culture

Started by katia, December 06, 2007, 05:29:55 PM

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'Southern Comfort' more than art, more than culture

http://tnjn.com/2007/nov/29/southern-comfort-more-than-art/
By Caitlin Rockett
12/6/2007

"The central figure in the 2001 documentary "Southern Comfort" is Robert Eads, the epitome of a man who has lived his whole life in a rural town in Georgia. He drives a huge pick-up truck, wears Hanes t-shirts tucked into his high-waisted jeans, heavy work boots and he finishes it all off with a cowboy hat. Let's not forget the perpetual cigarette dangling from his lips.
But Eads is a transgender man with cervical cancer."
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