XXY
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XXY
Summary
XXY is a film[1]. XXY has Wikipedia articles in 15 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- XXY's instance of is recorded as film[3].
- XXY was directed by Lucía Puenzo[4].
- Lucía Puenzo wrote the screenplay for XXY[5].
- Sergio Bizzio wrote the screenplay for XXY[6].
- XXY's genre is drama film[7].
- XXY's genre is intersex film[8].
- A cast member of XXY was Ricardo Darín[9].
- A cast member of XXY was Valeria Bertuccelli[10].
- A cast member of XXY was Inés Efron[11].
- A cast member of XXY was Carolina Peleritti[12].
- A cast member of XXY was Martín Piroyansky[13].
- A cast member of XXY was Germán Palacios[14].
- A cast member of XXY was Luciano Nóbile[15].
- A cast member of XXY was César Troncoso[16].
- A cast member of XXY was Jean Pierre Reguerraz[17].
- A cast member of XXY was Ailín Salas[18].
- A cast member of XXY was Guillermo Angelelli[19].
- A cast member of XXY was Guillermo Pfening[20].
- A cast member of XXY was Julián Tello[21].
- XXY was produced by José María Morales[22].
- XXY was produced by Luis Puenzo[23].
- XXY's production company is recorded as Cinéfondation[24].
- XXY's director of photography is recorded as Natasha Braier[25].
- The original language of XXY was Spanish[26].
- XXY was distributed by video on demand[27].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Producers include José María Morales[22] and Luis Puenzo[23]. XXY was directed by Lucía Puenzo[4]. Screenwriters include Lucía Puenzo[5] and Sergio Bizzio[6]. Cast members include Ricardo Darín[9], Valeria Bertuccelli[10], Inés Efron[11], Carolina Peleritti[12], Martín Piroyansky[13], and Germán Palacios[14].
Publication
Publication dates include May 20, 2007[28], June 26, 2008[29], and 2007[30]. The original language of XXY was Spanish[26]. Genres include drama film[7] and intersex film[8]. XXY was distributed by video on demand[27].
Subject and Themes
XXY's main subject is intersex[31].
Reception
Reviews include 86%[32], 7/10[33], and 67/100[34].
Why It Matters
XXY has Wikipedia articles in 15 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]