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So, 'My Brother María Paula' is this raw documentary set in Iquitos, Peru, a place gripped by social issues like drugs and violence, yet it captures a slice of life that's often overlooked. The pacing is unhurried, almost meditative. You really get to sit with María Paula and her community of trans women, who are all sex workers facing harsh realities. It's not just about their struggles, though – there's this underlying current of resilience and the pursuit of happiness and love. The authenticity of their voices comes through so clearly, making it feel intimate and personal. The atmosphere is heavy but also bursting with humanity, making it distinctive in the way it portrays marginalized lives.
Explores themes of discrimination and resilienceIntimate portrayal of community lifeDeeply personal and reflective storytelling
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Piero Solari
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