Since same-sex marriage became legal in Argentina, filmmaker Maximiliano Pelosi has been wondering whether he should make his union with his partner official. Isn’t getting married replicating the same attitudes of the bourgeois society that always rejected homosexuals? Starting from his own personal, intimate view, Pelosi went looking for opinions in different groups, among friends and relatives, in the LGBT community and even at the catholic high school he attended. The result is a panel on the link between feelings and legislation, love and law. BAFICI 2013.
Maximiliano Pelosi
Born in 1977, in Buenos Aires. He graduated in film production at the ORT Institute and the National Institute of Audiovisual (INA) in Paris. He has directed the shorts Varados en barracas (2002) and Dionísio está vivo (2005), as well as the feature documentary Otro entre otros (2012)