Release Year: 2017
Synopsis:
In the realm of classical music and opera, the narratives of transgender individuals have often been overlooked or sidelined. However, the short documentary Mezzo by Nicole Opper shines a much-needed spotlight on Breanna Sinclairé, an African American opera singer and the first openly transgender woman to graduate from a major conservatory. Through her story, Mezzo explores the intersection of identity, art, and resilience in a world that has historically imposed rigid norms around gender and performance.
Breanna Sinclairé's path to self-discovery and acceptance has been filled with challenges and triumphs. Growing up in Baltimore, her early experiences in church music laid the foundation for her love of singing. "I was singing from a very young age," she recalls, highlighting the vibrant musical environment of her church.