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3.7 1h 29m

Southern Sorceresses

Through artistic manifestations, a group of LGBTQIA+ people performs public stagings that raise debates on issues of gender, social inequality and prejudice in the streets of downtown São Paulo. Messing with the popular imagination and providing debates, the artists explain their daily struggles to anyone who is interested in acquiring a new perspective on the most subtle layers of intolerance.

Top Cast

  • Preta Ferreira

    Preta Ferreira

    Self

  • Wan Gomez

    Wan Gomez

    Self

  • Thata Lopes

    Thata Lopes

    Self

  • Mariano Mattos Martins

    Mariano Mattos Martins

    Self

  • Gabriel Lodi

    Gabriel Lodi

    Self

  • Ave Terrena Alves

    Ave Terrena Alves

    Self

  • Fernanda Ferreira Ailish

    Fernanda Ferreira Ailish

    Self

  • Helena Vieira

    Helena Vieira

    Self

  • Judith Butler

    Judith Butler

    Self

Overview

Through artistic manifestations, a group of LGBTQIA+ people performs public stagings that raise debates on issues of gender, social inequality and prejudice in the streets of downtown São Paulo. Messing with the popular imagination and providing debates, the artists explain their daily struggles to anyone who is interested in acquiring a new perspective on the most subtle layers of intolerance.

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