Searching for Lost Worlds: Skull Wars - The Missing Link (1995)
Gênero : Documentário
Runtime : 0M
Director : Christopher Rowley
Sinopse
Acompanha J Balvin enquanto ele se prepara para a apresentação mais importante de sua carreira – um show lotado em um estádio na sua cidade natal, Medellín, na Colômbia. Mas, à medida que a apresentação se aproxima, as ruas explodem com a crescente agitação política, forçando o músico vencedor do Grammy Latino a lutar, com sua responsabilidade como artista, por seu país e sua legião de fãs ao redor do mundo.
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In November 2020, the Senate and House of Representative elections took place along with the Presidential election in the United States. Five Korean Americans of vastly diverse backgrounds with competing political views ran for the House election. David Kim is the only underdog with limited resources vying to be the first Korean American representative from Koreatown in Los Angeles.
At 82 years old, Lula is every inch the rebel. An openly gay man in communist Poland, he organized underground parties and after-curfew salons of men inside private apartments. He enthusiastically took up drag, despite a fiercely homophobic culture, to free himself from the stifling correctness of the 80s. But now, he's an old, single man in a youth-obsessed world. His friend was crushed by depression and killed himself, but somehow Lula, now Poland's oldest drag queen, remains buoyant. Is he escaping loneliness with his constant clubbing, looking for love yet again to insulate himself against what he knows is coming? Lula isn't waiting for approval. Filmmaker Bogna Kowalczyk's energetic portrait pairs with her subject's kinetic drive, right down to the stellar soundtrack and nimble camerawork. Whether it's meeting fans at Pride or selecting an artist to sculpt his specialty crematorium urn, try to keep up with a man who knows life is to be lived out loud.
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