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This documentary recounts the unprecedented stories of persecution and violence with which the Brazilian civil-military dictatorship acted against the LGBT population and how this same group constituted its resistance, transforming itself into a key character in the re-democratization process. The coup of 64 did not introduce this prejudice, but, during that period, the LGBT population was considered an enemy of the traditional family, morality, and good behavior.
Luis Carlos de Alencar
Luis Carlos de Alencar, a managing partner of the production company Couro de Rato, focuses on political processes and social movements, recording popular struggles and dissident thoughts. Among his works Genocide and Movements (2021); Invisible Men (2019); Countdown (2016); and Bombadeira (2007).