Brazil / Nov 15, 2021 / 12 / 29º Festival Mix Brasil
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Plot
According to data collected in colonial chronicles from the 15th and 17th centuries, several American Indian peoples consider gender to be non-binary, male or female; on the contrary, diversity was the rule in Panama: the Guna people identified the Omeggids as belonging to a third gender, which leads to something beyond sexual orientation or eroticism. Nandin, Yineth, Rosario and Débora are some of the members of the Wigudun Galu group, whose name refers to an Omeggid entity from Guna mythology. They define themselves as a separate group, and their demands are specific to that group. They seek visibility, and their fight is arduous, as they are indigenous, they are trans and they are Omeggids. Broken down inside and outside your community.
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| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Wigudun, Alma de Dos Espíritus |
| Original language | Español (ES) |
| Spoken languages | Español |
| Production countries | Brazil, Panama |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | Bananeira Filmes, Enlaces S.A |
| Release date | 15 novembre 2021 |
| Production | Vânia Catani, Fernando Muñoz |
| Editing | Juan Pablo Di Bitonto |
| Cinematography | Raphael Salazar, Aaron Bromley |
| Assistant directors | Fernando Muñoz, Raphael Salazar |
| Camera operators | Aaron Bromley |
| Additional photography | Aaron Bromley |
| Music | Rodrigo Denis, José Rommel Tuñón |
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