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The Happiness Which I Live is a documentary that feels both intimate and expansive. It centers around Samantha Flores, an 87-year-old trans woman, whose dream is to create a nursing home for the elder LGBTTI+ community. The film’s pace is contemplative, allowing viewers to sit with Samantha's reflections and aspirations. You really get a sense of the struggles she faces—ageism, transphobia, and the longing for community. The cinematography feels warm, almost like a gentle embrace. It touches on themes of resilience and belonging, showcasing not just the challenges but the joy found in connection. The interviews are raw and honest; it’s less about flash and more about the depth of human experience. A unique take on aging and identity.
Intimate exploration of aging in the LGBTTI+ communityHighlights resilience and the need for connectionThought-provoking and heartfelt interviews
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