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FESTIVAL SPOTLIGHT

THROWBACK FROM 

2018

The Daughters Of Fire

Las Hijas del Fuego

Saturday

Mar 30, 2019

@

11:30 pm

Wicked Queer 35

With in person.
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Director
Albertina Carri
Year
2018
Run Time
115
min
Country
Argentina
Language
Spanish
PROGRAM Time
minutes
CONTENT WARNING: Nudity, language
At the very end of the world, three women meet by change and start a life changing polyamorous journey. A journey along routes and through time that turns into pure joy and rivers of pleasure and fun. They slowly unwind as they explore irreversible passion and the utopia of monogamous love, far from possession and pain, as the inevitable end to a love that fits no canon. Through her notes, Violeta tells us about the adventures of the Daughters of Fire: a group of women in the search of their own erotica. Warning! This film contains explicit images of nudity and/or strong language. Viewer discretion is advised. (Seriously though, it’s art - relax.)
This film is presented in Spanish with English subtitles.
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