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A multiple narrative as an invocation of queer poets from Alfonsina Storni to Néstor Perlongher, including Pasolini, Pizarnik, and Lorca, with the poetic and carnal presence of Susy Shock and Fernando Noy. The ghostly inclusion of Batato Barea serves as a guide for this fusion of poetic act and dramaturgy.
A documentary about Néstor Perlongher. His life, his poems, and his activism in Argentina's Frente de Liberación Homosexual (homosexual liberation front).
From the very heart of the Pachamama region to the centre of the capital cities, Susy Shock creates her own path. High heels and make up, streets, poetry and companions; all contribute to her condition of reinventing herself: not a man, not a woman, not xxy nor h2o.
A 17th-century Mexican nun defies expectations by becoming a renowned intellectual and writer during the Spanish Inquisition.
After spending four years in a psychiatric clinic and with a strong phobia of fire, Laura is discharged. However, a perimeter fence prevents him from seeing his daughter Sofía, with whom he strongly wants to rebuild a bond. Laura will gain the tools and strength necessary to unravel her past, overcome her fears and try to recover her daughter.
A first-person account of the many lives of poet and artist Fernando Noy. In his outings, he relives key episodes in Argentine culture, from hippism and the dictatorship to Pizarnik, Cemento and Batato, brought to the present by his memory.
The godmother and Perla are the world to "the little girl," a world defined by the four walls of a studio apartment with one window looking nowhere. Only space and alter the monotony, the blood transfusion sessions to which must be submitted Pearl and almost anonymous sexual encounters of the baby.