Regretters (2010)

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 58M

Director : Marcus Lindeen

Synopsis

Two men in their 60s meet for the first time and discuss their respective sex changes, and subsequent reversals.

Actors

Mikael Johansson
Mikael Johansson
Kicke Fagin
Kicke Fagin
Orlando Fagin

Crews

Marcus Lindeen
Marcus Lindeen
Director

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