Jane Noury lives with her family in rural New Jersey, and like any teenager, must balance friends, family, and school. While today's political and social climate may not seem like the easiest time for a transgender teenager to grow up, you haven't met her family, the Nourys. They wear their hearts on their sleeves and find irreverent humor in daily life, while Jane sets her sights on life beyond her family."
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Jane Noury
Self
Emma Noury
Self - Jane's Older Sister
Gabriel Golam
Self - Jane's Grandfather
Mae Noury
Self - Jane's Younger Sister
Laura Noury
Self - Jane's Mother
David Noury
Self - Jane's Father
Caroline Jordan
Self - Jane's Friend
Faith Kansky
Self - Jane's Friend
Stefanie Lin
Self - Model
Stefanie Lin
Self - Model (Jane's Friend from Slay)
Dominique Silver
Self - Slay Model Judge
Charli Grey
Self - Model
Cece Asuncion
Self - Owner of Slay Modeling Agency
Dusty Rose Smith
Self - Model
Lucy Colvin
Self - Jane's Friend
Mary Lee Grisanti
Self - School of Visual Arts Chair
Anaya Huey Meadow
Self - Model
Nya Chanel Bonet
Self - Model
Diane Howe
Self - Jane's Boss at Panera
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A wonderful piece normalizing a scenario often thought of as abnormal! This series was shot beautifully and honestly. The families love and support of Jane was inspiring. Even though there were challenges in their journey, their love for their child and sibling was unwavering.
Always Jane is a beautiful, buoyant, and uplifting story with so much texture... it's inspiring and expertly made. Very bingeable. It's definitely a must watch!
I am only twelve minutes into the first episode and I'm totally in love. The place I grew up had bad attitudes I'm so glad I am not there any longer. I'm a bi guy, I could fall in love with the right person, no matter the gender but being trans must be so much more difficult. I'm so happy to finally live in a world where people can be who they are meant to be. Rock on Jane !
I have to say, that if you start watching, stick with it and watch until the end. As a gay man, I never felt that I had my own " coming out" experience, but I think it must be more difficult to come out as trans. Coming out is never easy, and it must be much more difficult to be trans than to be gay. The first two episodes are almost overly cheery. Jane is lucky to have a very supportive family, and, in episodes 1 & 2 it seems like they were always perfectly OK and gender dysphoria was no big deal. It is only in episode 3 that you see that there were, indeed, painful moments for the family and certainly for Jane. Jane had a long journey and was lucky to have her family with her on that journey. The emergence of COVID coincided with the time of Jane's surgery, which made the hospital stay more difficult. Again, the support of her family, even from a distance, helped her through. The Nourys are truly a loving family, including the Grandpa and the dogs. The series is well worth watching and conveys a positive message. Our society would benefit from more understanding of individuals and their differences.
I absolutely loved this docu-series! To see a family not just standing behind their trans daughter but right there beside her is what the world needs. My favorite part of the series is when her Mom so eloquently says, "Open your heart and your mind and educate yourself." If more people would apply those principles to life, we'd be living in a better world. So do yourself an empathetic favor and watch it. It's a beautiful journey.
Jane and her family have such a fun dynamic!! This is well edited to be a fun story out of a girl's real life. I look forward to sharing this at my college's lgbt group. We're always looking for real representation, and Jane's story does a good job of that.
