Once in a Blue Moon (1995, Canada)



Dressed in his sister's clothes
 A feel-good film about a family, told in the first-person by a young son. He has an artistic temperament and is remarkably resilient when faced with school bullies.

He also wears his elder sister's hand-me-down clothes, not dresses, but bright red trousers and feminine shirts that are just frilly enough to show. But there is no deeper significance than that; he isn't bothered by it at all.

HF October 2008



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