The new documentary series will lift the screen on gender reassignment surgeries and provide special access to these medical procedures that are performed in Montreal that change the lives of thousands every year.
The Armenian team was hired to film the documentary series A new dayUnprecedented access to a private hospital center specializing in transformative surgeries, GrS Montreal is the only one of its kind in the world and its expertise is unique in the world.
Since 1980, the GrS Montreal team has performed more than 10,500 surgeries for trans and non-binary clients worldwide.
The documentary series, divided into eight 30-minute episodes, presents behind-the-scenes gender identification from the operating room to recovery and rehab, through touching stories and inspiring journeys of patients passing through GrS Montreal.
The series is well designed. It is definitely suitable for those who are interested and all those who are interested in medical broadcasts. She follows the medical staff who see clients and patients welcoming, helping and supervising those who are about to experience one of the most important events in their lives. She looks at the reality of trans people who resort to vaginoplasty or follow-upplasty to be sensitive, sympathetic and touching.
A new day It also highlights the surgical prowess achieved on site every day, which has saved thousands of lives since its inception in 1973.
Currently, the documentary series video produced by Urbania in collaboration with Bell Media is reserved for on-demand platform Crave subscribers, although it is not excluded that it will one day be streamed live on other Bell Media channels.
Directed by Emily Record-Harvey, A new day Available May 11 in Crawford.
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