Based on a true story. As a young boy, Eddie Araujo always felt different somehow. She started putting on her mom's makeup and wearing her mom's clothes, which her mom found odd. By the time she entered her teen years, Eddie could no longer hide the fact that she was a lot different, that she was meant to be female and not male. When she finally accepted it and with her mom's eventual support, Eddie changed her name to Gwen and started to live life as female until a tragic night changed everything. - IMDb
Devojka Kao Ja: Priča o Gven Arauho | Bosnia |
Devojka Kao Ja: Priča o Gven Arauho | Croatia |
Devojka Kao Ja: Priča o Gven Arauho | Serbia |
Girl Like Me | Greece |
A Girl Like Me: l'histoire vraie de Gwen Araujo | France |
A Girl Like Me: The Gwen Araujo Story | USA |
A Girl Like Me: The Gwen Araujo Story | West Germany |
Gyűlölt másság | Hungary |
Historia Gwen Araujo | Poland |
Just a Girl: The Gwen Araujo Story | USA |
O fata ca mine | Romania |
Uma Garota Quase Comum | Brazil |
Такая же, как я | Russia |
Nicole Muñoz [11] | Chita (10 Years) | |
Michael Dillman [10] | Eddie (7 Years) | |
Aaron Ameson | Danny (3 Years) | |
Andrew Verret | Party Kid #1 | |
Eloisa Diaz | Party Kid #2 | |
Jimmy Sezer | Party Kid #3 | |
Avan Jogia [14] | Danny Araujo |