La primavera rosa en México (S) (2016) (original) (raw)

La primavera rosa en México short filmdocumentary

La primavera rosa en México (S)

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Original title

La primavera rosa en México

Year

2016

Running time

23 min.

Country

Spain Spain

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Cast

Documentary

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Genre

Documentary | Short Film. Gay & Lesbian. Transgender / Transsexuality

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La primavera rosa

Synopsis

“La Primavera Rosa” (The Pink Spring) is a global and multi-platform documentary series that includes the plurality of geographic and thematic issues of the LGBT community in the world, adapting to the particular situation of each country. Taking as reference the events that emerged in 2010 with the Arab democratic revolution, the first episode, “Hacia una Primavera Rosa” (Towards a Pink Spring), was born as a metaphor for those riots that marked publicly or latently the recent current history. The series makes, in a documentary format, a radiograph of societies under different cultural backgrounds but having a common goal: the struggle for Human Rights and a call in favor of sexual freedom. The first chapter was developed entirely in Tunisia, the second, “La primavera rosa en el Kremlin” (The pink spring in the Kremlin), considered the situation in Russia and the third one, “La primavera rosa en México” (The pink spring in Mexico), analyzes this Latin American country.

Awards

2017: Goya Awards: Nominated Best Documentary Shortfilm

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