Transparent, I am. (2021)
Género : Documental
Tiempo de ejecución : 12M
Director : Yuri Muraoka
Sinopsis
In the year 2020, when the world was forced to ‘change’, I wanted to confirm what changed and what did not change in me. The white mask I wore became the screen projecting my past. My family is sometimes hurt, but support me as I suffer from schizophrenia. We live today while looking for the answer to ‘Who are we?’
Las vidas de Julio y Tenoch, dos jóvenes mexicanos de 17 años, están regidas por su apetito sexual, su amistad, y por su deseo de alcanzar la madurez. Durante una festiva tarde de boda con sus familias, conocen a Luisa, una española de 28 años.
Brad, a pesar de tener una buena carrera profesional y una familia feliz, está obsesionado con el éxito y las fortunas que poseen sus antiguos compañeros de la escuela. Durante un viaje a la Costa Este en el que acompaña a su hijo, Brad se verá obligado a enfrentarse a su sentimiento de fracaso vital.
In a violent city where a man succumbs to the loneliness and delirium of his unfulfilled desires. He wishes to belong somewhere. And the only way to achieve this goal is projecting in his own mind another version of himself, a "second man", someone -who will be accepted.
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