No Sigilo (2021) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 11, 2021

Original Title:
No Sigilo

Genres:
Documentary

Production Countries:
Brazil

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 23

No secrecy is a documentary about heterosexuals who are homophobic, part of traditional society, where they need to reassert themselves men above all, but who without anyone knowing, seek sex with trans and homosexual women. An absurd contrast is knowing that we are the country that has the most cases of homicides and attacks against trans women, at the same time that we are responsible for half of the world's searches for sex with transvestites on porn sites Lesbian women are also seen as objects of desire and lust, being more accepted than a couple of men, for the simple fact that a kiss between two beautiful women is seen as an act that causes arousal in several straight men. The same men, who condemn them when they need to show integrity to family and society.

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Director:
Kadu Hammett

Editor:
Kadu Hammett

Producer:
Kadu Hammett

Writer:
Kadu Hammett

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