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Pink Motherland

A documentary about Néstor Perlongher. His life, his poems, and his activism in Argentina's Frente de Liberación Homosexual (homosexual liberation front).

Top Cast

  • Alejandro Ricagno

    Alejandro Ricagno

  • Fernando Noy

    Fernando Noy

  • Juan José Sebreli

    Juan José Sebreli

  • Rodolfo Fogwill

    Rodolfo Fogwill

  • Sara Torres

    Sara Torres

  • María Inés Aldaburu

    María Inés Aldaburu

  • Arturo Carrera

    Arturo Carrera

  • Ernesto Hollmann

    Ernesto Hollmann

  • Marcelo Ernesto Ferreyra

    Marcelo Ernesto Ferreyra

Overview

A documentary about Néstor Perlongher. His life, his poems, and his activism in Argentina's Frente de Liberación Homosexual (homosexual liberation front).

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