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Apolo (2025) directed by Tainá Müller is a poignant documentary-drama that dives into the intimate yet challenging journey of a trans-centered couple, Isis and Lourenzo, as they seek prenatal care in Brazil during the pandemic. The film's atmosphere feels raw, with an authentic portrayal of their struggles against societal norms and systemic discrimination. It blends heartfelt moments with critical social commentary, showcasing the complexities of trans rights in a country where such issues are often overlooked. The pacing is deliberately slow at times, allowing viewers to absorb the emotional weight of their experiences. The performances feel genuine, capturing the couple's love and resilience, which makes this film stand out in the landscape of contemporary documentary storytelling.
Explores trans rights in Brazil during COVID-19Authentic performances from the leadsDocumentary style with dramatic elements
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