Prime Video has released the first trailer for their upcoming docuseries Always Jane. The intimate series revolves around transgender teen Jane Noury and her family as she prepares for college along to follow her ambition to become a model.

The four-part docuseries premieres on November 12 on Prime Video. Audiences will meet Noury’s heartwarming family, living in rural New Jersey, whose unconditional love shines as they tackle obstacles head-on so that Jane can live authentically. In the trailer, Noury’s mom states “You just want your kids to be happy. I wasn’t going to fail her.”

Noury was recently featured in Rihanna’s Savage X Fenty Vol. 3 fashion show, which she tells People is the biggest highlight of her career thus far. The docuseries will feature her passion for modeling and visual storytelling as she works towards her film degree. Her family, of course, is supporting her every step of the way.

"We're a family and we're always going to be there for each other. People don't know what a transgender woman has to go through. It's really hard. I can't even imagine what it would be like without my family."

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Always Jane is a production of Amazon Studios, Mutt Film, and Union Editorial. Jane Noury serves as an executive producer in her captivating docuseries. It was directed and executive produced by Jonathon C. Hyde with James Haygood and Michael Raimondi, along with Mutt Film’s Beth George and Shannon Lords-Houghton. Katherine LeBlond serves as producer for the show.

The trailer gives an intimate and unguarded look into the Noury family as their daughter faces the struggles of becoming an adult, leaving for college, and working towards confirmation surgery. From making cupcakes molded after certain body parts to everyday sibling spats, Always Jane reveals a family in transition, uplifting and supporting each other with kindness and irreverent humor.

Watch the charming and enthralling trailer below:

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