Rūrangi

Synopsis:

After skipping town a decade ago, transgender activist Caz Davis returns to the remote, politically divided dairy community of Rurangi, hoping to reconnect with his estranged father, who hasn’t heard from him since before Caz transitioned.

Quick Thoughts:

“Rūrangi” is a queer series about being trans that actually gets it right. Elz Carrad, a trans man, stars in this New Zealand series co-created and written by Oliver Page and trans activist, Cole Myers. Set in rural New Zealand, this slow paced series not only highlights what it’s like dealing with being trans but how one’s transgender identity affects a small, rural community. Now, I might be a tad biased as I currently call New Zealand home myself – and I absolutely love that a queer kiwi series has gained the world’s attention. But once you start to watch this trans series, you’ll understand why it’s worth watching!

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Release Date:

4 February, 2021

Duration:

2 Seasons

Director:

Max Currie

Writers:

Cole Meyers, Oliver Page

Stars:

Elz Carrad, Arlo Green, Awhina-Rose Ashby

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