Cressa Maeve Beer, who is also trans, posted the movie to Instagram and Twitter. On the latter platform, it’s had over 20k retweets and prompted thousands of comments.I made a short film about coming out.
Happy Pride. Protect Trans kids. pic.twitter.com/5y6xjM8wm0— Cressa Maeve Beer (@beeragon) June 26, 2020Beer, who is based in Brooklyn, New York City, said she was posting the film for Pride Month.
On Instagram, she described the shorts as : “A little more personal and serious. Protect Trans Kids.”Related: Did Spongebob just come out of the closet?The film has received an overwhelmingly positive response, with many describing it as beautiful.“I’ve been doing stop motion since I was little,” Beer told Queerty. “Enamored of [Ray] Harryhausen.