WATCH: Lilly Wachowski in First Appearance Since Coming Out as Trans Delivers Moving Speech
‘The Matrix’ Co-Creator Accepts GLAAD Media Award for Sense8
Lilly Wachowski Saturday accepted the Outstanding Drama Series Award for “Sense8” at the 27th Annual GLAAD Media Awards at the Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles. She delivered a moving and emotional speech, which she concluded by saying, “the bedrock of all ideas is love.”
USA Today reports, “Wachowski made her first public appearance Saturday since preemptively outing herself as a transgender woman. She talked about the story of her coming out, which is just serendipitous and interconnected as many of her film scripts.”
Wachowski, along with her sister Lana, are co-creators of Netflix’s “Sense8,” which “follows the lives of eight strangers around the world who all are mysteriously mentally and emotionally connected,” GLAAD writes in their announcement.
The two sisters, both screenwriters and directors, also co-created “The Matrix” series and wrote and produced the film, “V for Vendetta.”
“Where do we find the courage to break free of the boxes of our lives?,” she asked in her GLAAD Media Awards speech. “To transcend and overcome tragedy, the monsters within and the violence we do to ourselves when we are too afraid to be who we really are?”
“Tonight is a culmination of confluent events for me,” Wachowski began. “This was something I became aware of shortly after receiving my invitation to tonight’s affair. A sudden synchronism of time-space that included the 20-year anniversary of ‘Bound,’ the Trans Day of Visibility, National Women’s Day, and Pi Day, all occurring within a month’s time concurrent with my own coming out, with the help of the fabulous people at GLAAD,” she said, then sarcastically, “as well as the extremely sensitive and courteous people at The Daily Mail. Thanks, guys!”
“There’s a critical eye being cast back on Lana’s and my work through the lens of our trans-ness. This is a cool thing, because it’s an excellent reminder that art is never static.” She concluded that the ideas of identity and transformation are critical components of our work, “the bedrock that all ideas rest upon is love.”
Watch her moving speech:
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