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The Road to Acceptance

Short documentary featuring members of the LGBTI community in Timor-Leste and their allies sharing their personal stories.

Top Cast

  • Fladimiro Mota

    Fladimiro Mota

    Self

  • TJ Sereno

    TJ Sereno

    Self

  • Cirineu Pereira

    Cirineu Pereira

    Self

  • Jefry Lourdes

    Jefry Lourdes

    Self

  • Belinha Ribeiro

    Belinha Ribeiro

    Self

  • Cadinha Araújo

    Cadinha Araújo

    Self

  • Tánia Mesquita

    Tánia Mesquita

    Self

  • Guillher Fátima

    Guillher Fátima

    Self

  • Bendita Soares

    Bendita Soares

    Self

Overview

Short documentary featuring members of the LGBTI community in Timor-Leste and their allies sharing their personal stories.

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