Body: Its Autobiography

Body: Its Autobiography

Release date : September 11, 2020
Runtime : 41m
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Original Language : Portuguese /
Director : Renata Carvalho / Cibele Appes /
Writers : Luh Maza / Renata Carvalho /
Production companies : Corpo Rastreado / Fuzuê Filmes /
September 11, 2020 41m Documentary Portuguese More
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A documentary that shows a body in social and family isolation, but the distance is not caused by the coronavirus, but by being a transvestite. Renata Carvalho is a character of herself, her voice tells us the historicity/transcestrality of her body and the structural transphobia.
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  • title:Body: Its Autobiography
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2020
  • Runtime:41m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language: Portuguese ·
  • Director: Renata Carvalho / Cibele Appes /
  • Writers: Luh Maza · Renata Carvalho ·
  • Production companies: Corpo Rastreado · Fuzuê Filmes ·
  • Overview:A documentary that shows a body in social and family isolation, but the distance is not caused by the coronavirus, but by being a transvestite. Renata Carvalho is a character of herself, her voice tells us the historicity/transcestrality of her body and the structural transphobia.
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