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再生時間: 386 秒 | ヌード: yes | 作成者: supers992 |
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ファイル形式: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | 解像度: 1920x1080 | 追加日: 2019-Dec-20 |
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Bruna Trindade is an actress and researcher who graduated in Scenic Acting from UNIRIO. In 2011, she co-founded Grupo Lacuna with actor Eduardo Landim, developing body investigation practices and creating the show 'Acordados'. She teaches workshops for teenagers at Teatro Para O Nada and Acoustic Bodies courses.
公開年: 2016
国: Brazil
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監督: Vitã, Vitor Medeiros
脚本: Juliana Corrêa, Martinho Hoffman, Marlon Peter, Vitã, Vitor Medeiros
Heterônimo is a Brazilian short film that explores the complex themes of identity, sexuality, and self-discovery through the life of its titular character, Heterônimo. The story begins with Heterônimo as a child, growing up in a small town in Brazil with his conservative family. As he grows older, he realizes he is gay and struggles to come to terms with this aspect of himself, feeling isolated and misunderstood by those around him. After moving to São Paulo to pursue a career in music, Heterônimo begins to embrace his true identity, finding acceptance and community within the city's LGBTQ+ scene. However, as he navigates the challenges of both his personal life and his career, he must confront the reality that there are still many people who refuse to accept him for who he is. Throughout the film, Heterônimo grapples with his past, his present, and his future, seeking to reconcile these different aspects of himself in order to find true fulfillment.
Heterônimo is a poignant exploration of identity and self-discovery within Brazil's LGBTQ+ community. Directed by Vitã and Vitor Medeiros, the film is based on a script by Juliana Corrêa, Martinho Hoffman, Marlon Peter, Vitã, and Vitor Medeiros. It follows Heterônimo, a young gay man navigating life in both his conservative hometown and the vibrant LGBTQ+ scene of São Paulo. Released in 2016, this short film is significant for its candid portrayal of the challenges faced by Brazil's queer community, particularly in regard to societal expectations and acceptance.