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Let Me Die A Woman 1978

Let Me Die A Woman is 1978 documentary on the work of sex-change specialist Dr.Leo Wollman, including interviews with Dr.Wollman and a few of his patients including 
transgender rights activist Deborah Hartinwith an illustrated lecture on the various aspects of transsexuality plus actual footage of a sex-change operation, which is what gives the film its notoriety. Let Me Die A Woman is produced by exploitation film auteur Doris Wishman.

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