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La parade (notre histoire) offers a raw and intimate glimpse into the complexities of gay pride in a conservative backdrop. Set in Sion, a small Swiss town steeped in Catholic tradition, the film follows a diverse group led by Marianne Bruche as they navigate the challenges of self-expression. The pacing feels contemplative, allowing the viewers to absorb the weight of their struggles and triumphs. It's interesting how the film captures the tension between personal identity and societal expectations, with a tone that is both poignant and defiant. The real-life performances of the participants hit hard, providing a sense of authenticity that scripted pieces often lack. You get a palpable sense of place, making you reflect on broader themes of acceptance and community.
Focused on LGBTQ+ themesSet in a conservative Swiss townFeatures real-life performances
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