Jean-Gina B. movie poster

Jean-Gina B.

January 1, 1984 1h 30m

Originally released in 1984. Jean-Gina B. is a documentary film. directed by Jean-Pol Ferbus.

Starring Jean Bella, Béatrice Camurat, and Jean-Pol Ferbus

Synopsis

This film is based on the true story of Jean Bella, who served as an officer in the Belgian Marine while being convinced, from an early age, that he was in fact a woman. Director Jean-Pol Ferbus follows Jean Bella and makes him talk about his life, psychological and spiritual experiences and reveals the true poet who remained undisclosed for most of this person's life. The film ultimately isn't about transexuality but about loneliness one can experience when he/she feels very deeply that she/he belongs to the two sexes and this in a deep, almost religious, fashion, to such an extent that sexuality itself is being erased from one's life. Jean-Gina Bella is a woman in the body of a man who bravely lived a life on the sea, eventually fighting the elements, talking to God when lost on the immense solitary ocean. This testimony is a very touching and poetic one.

Quick Facts

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Release Date January 1, 1984 42 years ago
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Runtime 1h 30m 90 minutes total
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Language French Original language
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Country Belgium Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
FR

Production Companies

  • CinéTé Amsterdam
  • Oeil en Boîte, Paris

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Jean-Gina B. about?

This film is based on the true story of Jean Bella, who served as an officer in the Belgian Marine while being convinced, from an early age, that he was in fact a woman. Director Jean-Pol Ferbus fo...

Who directed Jean-Gina B.?

Jean-Gina B. was directed by Jean-Pol Ferbus.

How long is Jean-Gina B.?

Jean-Gina B. has a runtime of 1 hours and 30 minutes (90 minutes total).

When was Jean-Gina B. released?

Jean-Gina B. was released on January 1, 1984 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Jean-Gina B.?

The main cast of Jean-Gina B. includes Jean Bella, Béatrice Camurat, Jean-Pol Ferbus, Michel Israël, Philippe Laudenbach.