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Full of Affection

The exaltation of the black queer person's body is one of the most striking elements of Full Of Affection, which is not afraid to confront conservatism and patriarchal structures surrounding the theme of the body, especially when it comes to the body of an LGBTQIAP+ person. The film is an invitation to celebrate diversity and freedom, showing that all bodies deserve to be loved and respected, regardless of their shape, size, or color. Full Of Affection is a film that challenges the conventions of traditional documentary and offers an intense and emotional cinematic experience that will certainly be memorable for the viewer.

Top Cast

  • Anjo

    Anjo

  • Wilson Assis

    Wilson Assis

  • Julio Cesar

    Julio Cesar

  • Paulo Cesar

    Paulo Cesar

  • Moreno Divo

    Moreno Divo

  • Jeferson Fernando

    Jeferson Fernando

  • Gerson

    Gerson

  • Jorge Gonzaga

    Jorge Gonzaga

  • Beto Lion

    Beto Lion

Overview

The exaltation of the black queer person's body is one of the most striking elements of Full Of Affection, which is not afraid to confront conservatism and patriarchal structures surrounding the theme of the body, especially when it comes to the body of an LGBTQIAP+ person. The film is an invitation to celebrate diversity and freedom, showing that all bodies deserve to be loved and respected, regardless of their shape, size, or color. Full Of Affection is a film that challenges the conventions of traditional documentary and offers an intense and emotional cinematic experience that will certainly be memorable for the viewer.

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