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Wicked Queer 40

I Will Be There Every Single Night

Toda Noite Estarei Lá

With in person.
Mon, Apr 08 @ 6:30 pm
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Director
Suellen Vasconcelos, Tati Franklin
Year
2023
Run Time
72
min
Country
Brazil
Language
Portuguese
PROGRAM Time
87
minutes
CONTENT WARNING:
Barred from attending her religious service, Mel does not give up professing her faith. Every night, she prepares posters and takes them to the church door, waiting for the day she will be able to walk inside again. Over the span of a far-right government and the hardships of an unforeseen pandemic, the documentary follows the transsexual hairdresser's struggle to assert her constitutional right to religious freedom. A poignant portrait of a character and a country in its far from ordinary complexities
This film is presented in Portuguese with English subtitles.
In this Brazilian film, despite being barred from attending her religious service, Mel does not give up professing her faith. Every night, she prepares posters and takes them to the church door, waiting for the day she will be able to walk inside again. This documentary is a accurate testament to the agency and tenacity of the LGBTQ+ community.
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