A Gis

A Gis

5.0

Nov 04 2016

0h 20m

Documentary

Gisberta was a Brazilian trans woman that lived as immigrant in Portugal. She was brutally murdered 10 years ago and since then became an icon for the transsexual rights cause. Piece by piece, this documentary offers a delicate portrait of a woman torn apart by an indifferent world.

Martha Appelt

Martha Appelt

Narração

Albino Ribeiro

Albino Ribeiro

Cristina Sousa

Cristina Sousa

Domingos Salce

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