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The opening line reads, "Georgian and Turkish are gender-neutral languages, and there is no distinction between men and women." These words likely express Georgian-Swedish director Levan Akin's hope for a society without gender discrimination. The story is about a transgender man in Georgia.
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The opening line reads, "Georgian and Turkish are gender-neutral languages, and there is no distinction between men and women." These words likely express Georgian-Swedish director Levan Akin's hope for a society without gender discrimination. The story is about a transgender man in Georgia.

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熊本日日新聞社 broke the news in on Saturday, January 31, 2026.
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