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Perifericu

Luz and Denise grow up in the midst of the adversities of being LGBT in the extreme south of the city of São Paulo. Between Vogue and poetry, from church to city access. The dreams and uncertainties of youth flood their existences.

Top Cast

  • Vita Pereira

    Vita Pereira

    Luz

  • Ingrid Martins

    Ingrid Martins

    Denise

  • Audre Verneck

    Audre Verneck

    Self

  • Isma de Almeida

    Isma de Almeida

    Self

  • Natt Maat

    Natt Maat

    Self

  • Manauara Clandestina

    Manauara Clandestina

    Self

  • Eros Prado

    Eros Prado

    Boy da Balada 1

  • Fernando Alves

    Fernando Alves

    Boy da Balada 2

  • Thaline Mendes

    Thaline Mendes

    Patricia da Balada

Overview

Luz and Denise grow up in the midst of the adversities of being LGBT in the extreme south of the city of São Paulo. Between Vogue and poetry, from church to city access. The dreams and uncertainties of youth flood their existences.

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