The story deals with the right to happiness and to be part of the community, for those who have chosen a different form of morally accepted by society, and allows us to review the issue of discrimination, intolerance, marginalization and social exclusion but also that of the infinite capacity to love that human beings have.
Acting
Camila Sosa Villada brings raw, defiant vulnerability to Ale.
Writing
Dialogue that stings—class tension woven through every scene.
Production
Buenos Aires suburbs feel lived-in, suffocating, unexpectedly tender.

Director
Javier van de Couter
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Released when Argentina became the first Latin American country to legalize same-sex marriage—making its transphobia critique even sharper.
Director Javier van de Couter cast actual trans women from Buenos Aires' activist community, including legendary performer Naty Menstrual as Antigua.