Director
Antonio Carlos da Fontoura
Year
1974
Run Time
100
min
Country
Brazil
Language
Portuguese
PROGRAM Time
100
minutes
CONTENT WARNING: drug use, blood, transphobia, slurs, death
Crime queen and drug dealer, Diaba finds out that the police are after his protégé and decides to "make up" a new bandit to turn in in his place.
This film is presented in Portuguese with English subtitles.
Imagine it is Brazil, 1974. Okay now imagine if John Waters and Pulp Fiction had a gay child who is campy, transgressive and loves drag and crime. That child is this film.That feeling you’re getting? We got it too and are so excited to share this throwback with you!
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