Movie: Family Album

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María Belén Correa
María Belén Correa

María Belén Correa

Maria Marta Aversa
Maria Marta Aversa

Maria Marta Aversa

Angela Vanni
Angela Vanni

Angela Vanni

Marcela Soldavini
Marcela Soldavini

Marcela Soldavini

Maria Rachid
Maria Rachid

Maria Rachid

Wanda Sánchez
Wanda Sánchez

Wanda Sánchez

Jésica Peralta
Jésica Peralta

Jésica Peralta

Gustavo Kruger
Gustavo Kruger

Gustavo Kruger

Mariana Welfa Gutiérrez
Mariana Welfa Gutiérrez

Mariana Welfa Gutiérrez

Andrea Dafne Guirin Missi
Andrea Dafne Guirin Missi

Andrea Dafne Guirin Missi

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    Through archive footage and images as well as interviews, the movie paints the portrait of a legendary trans womens' rights activist in Argentina. Like a family album to flip through, the narrative charts the ties solidarity and mutual aid create between people of the LGBTQI+ community and the long road to make the personal political, during the brutal 1980s in latin America.

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    2024-03-18

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