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All the Flowers is a fascinating glimpse into a seldom-explored world. Set against the backdrop of Colombia's turbulent history, it tells the story of 'Tabaco y Ron,' a brothel that provides refuge for trans sex workers. The documentary unfolds with a raw intimacy, capturing the complexities of identity and survival in a society that often marginalizes these individuals. The pacing allows for moments of reflection, showcasing the vibrant lives within this small community. The performances, if you can call them that, are strikingly authentic, revealing resilience and camaraderie. It’s this unique blend of warmth and harsh reality that gives the film its distinctive voice, making you reconsider preconceived notions of brothels and the people who inhabit them.
Explores marginalized communitiesUnique perspective on trans issuesEmphasizes community and survival
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Carmen Oquendo-Villar
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