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Gwen Haworth (born December 9, 1972 in Vancouver, British Columbia) is a Canadian trans woman and lesbian film director, and screenwriter. She won the Women in Film and Television Vancouver Artistic Merit Award at the Vancouver International Film Festival for her 2007 film She's a Boy I Knew, a documentary about her gender transition.She also made two earlier short films, Not Kokura and Road Movie.
Date Of Birth December 9, 1972 Place Of Birth Vancouver, Canada Profession Sound Department, Director, Writer Star Sign Sagittarius
# Fact 1 Received a graduate degree in film production from the University of British Columbia. 2 Was aware of her female gender identity at age four, but did not disclose it to anyone until twenty-seven. 3 Transitioned from male to female between 2001 and 2004.
Sound Department Title Year Status Character The B-Team 2001 Short boom operator - as Steven Haworth / location sound recordist - as Steven Haworth After 2001 Short location sound - as Steven Haworth Tears of a Lotus 1998 Short location sound - as Steven Haworth Direct Lines 1995 Short boom operator - as Steven Haworth
Director Title Year Status Character Fucking Different XXY 2014 Documentary segment "a woman with a past" She's a Boy I Knew 2007 Documentary Road Movie 1997/I Short as Steven Haworth Not Kokura 1996 Short as Steven Haworth
Writer Title Year Status Character She's a Boy I Knew 2007 Documentary Road Movie 1997/I Short as Steven Haworth
Camera Department Title Year Status Character Keys to Kingdoms 1999 Short key grip - as Steven Haworth Wedding Knives 1999 Short gaffer - as Steven Haworth
Editor Title Year Status Character She's a Boy I Knew 2007 Documentary How to Be a Model (A 12 Step Plan) 2003 Documentary
Producer Title Year Status Character She's a Boy I Knew 2007 Documentary producer Road Movie 1997/I Short producer - as Steven Haworth
Actress Title Year Status Character The B-Team 2001 Short Boy (as Steven Haworth)
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character Saint Monica 2002 intern: director: Vancouver
Self Title Year Status Character The 10th Annual Leo Awards 2008 TV Special Herself - Winner: Best Screenwriting in a Documentary Program or Series She's a Boy I Knew 2007 Documentary Herself
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 2008 Leo Leo Awards Best Screenwriting in a Documentary Program or Series She's a Boy I Knew (2007) 2008 Jury Award Seattle Lesbian & Gay Film Festival Best Documentary She's a Boy I Knew (2007) 2008 Audience Award Toronto Inside Out Lesbian and Gay Film and Video Festival Best Documentary She's a Boy I Knew (2007) 2008 Best Canadian Film or Video - Honorable Mention Toronto Inside Out Lesbian and Gay Film and Video Festival Best Film She's a Boy I Knew (2007) 2007 Most Popular Canadian Film Vancouver International Film Festival She's a Boy I Knew (2007) 2007 Women in Film Award Vancouver International Film Festival She's a Boy I Knew (2007) 1997 Judge's Award Northwest Film & Video Festival Best Short Film Road Movie (1997)
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 2008 Leo Leo Awards Best Documentary Program or Series: History/Biography/Social/Political She's a Boy I Knew (2007) 2008 Leo Leo Awards Best Picture Editing in a Documentary Program or Series She's a Boy I Knew (2007) 2008 Leo Leo Awards Best Direction in a Documentary Program or Series She's a Boy I Knew (2007)
Known for movies She's a Boy I Knew (2007) as Director
Road Movie (1997) as Director
Fucking Different XXY (2014) as Director
Not Kokura (1996) as Director