DOGMA short film, LGBTQ+ Toronto Festvai film review
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9m 36s
DOGMA, 27min,. Columbia
Directed by Fernando García Arias
Lorena, a 45-year-old transgender person, a refugee in the Catholic religion, fasts for 9 days in search of her liberation and acceptance as a woman. In the process, she discovers that her deliverance is not in faith. A critique of social exclusion and the Catholic religion as an institution.
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