
I Want My Sex Back
Rene Jax spent childhood convinced she had been born in the wrong body, and by her thirties she had gone through surgery and hormone treatment to live as a woman. The film follows her decision, years later, to reverse that transition and return to living as a man, tracing what changed in her thinking and what the process of detransitioning actually involves medically and socially. Interviews with Jax carry the film, walking through the original diagnosis, the surgery itself, the years living as a woman, and the doubts that eventually surfaced. It does not treat her case as representative of every transition story, but uses it to raise pointed questions about how gender dysphoria gets diagnosed and treated, and about what support exists, or doesn't, for people who want to reverse course. The tone stays personal rather than polemical, letting Jax's own account of regret and reconsideration drive the narrative toward an ending that is less a verdict than an open account of one difficult life decision.