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A Imensidão (2022): quando era ainda mais difícil ser você mesmo
A Imensidão (2022): quando era ainda mais difícil ser você mesmo
Letícia Magalhães
Jul 1
Close (2022): queer love, loss and toxic masculinity
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She Rises Up (2024), by Maureen Castle Tusty
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Tudo o que você podia ser (2024): amigos são a família “queer” gente escolhe
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A Ordem do Tempo (2023), de Liliana Cavani
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Revisiting Antareen: Mrinal Sen’s overlooked film
Letícia Magalhães
Mulheres que amam mulheres: Een Vrouw als Eva (1979) e Amor Maldito (1984)
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Invisible Nation (2024), by Vanessa Hope
Invisible Nation (2024), by Vanessa Hope
Out of the 195 countries in the world, only 28 are governed by women. It doesn’t mean that all of these female leaders are forward-thinking…
Letícia Magalhães
May 31
Backspot (2024), by D.W. Waterson
Backspot (2024), by D.W. Waterson
Cheerleading is a thing that practically doesn’t exist in the place I come from. That’s why watching movies about the theme feels like…
Letícia Magalhães
May 25
Photographic Justice: The Corky Lee Story (2022), by Jennifer Takaki
Photographic Justice: The Corky Lee Story (2022), by Jennifer Takaki
Because of the traditional media and especially social media, we know that February is Black History Month and March is Women’s History…
Letícia Magalhães
May 20
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