“Trans-X” (2003), directed by Maria Binder, is a documentary that focuses on the social exclusion, identity struggles, and barriers faced by transgender individuals. The film examines the challenges transgender people encounter with societal roles and gender identity, while also addressing their milestones and ways of self-expression. The documentary presents the stories of transgender individuals as a form of resistance against societal norms and traditional gender perceptions. Maria Binder offers an important perspective on how humor and internal resistance can coexist in this process.