Emergency Exit (2012) [N/A]

Written by:
Agustín Muñiz
Mathieu Orcel

Directed by:
Mathieu Orcel


Release Date:
October 12, 2012

Original Title:
Salida de emergencia

Alternate Titles:
Emergency Exit: Young Italians Abroad

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 62

A major change in the constitution has revolutionized the life of thousands of people in Argentina, the legalization of same sex marriage. Following this event Mathieu and Augustin have led a very serious investigation throughout this huge country covering a wide spectrum of the population and asking them to testify about their everyday life and experiences since their coming out and their legal union.The result is a very beautiful, honest and touching documentary.

Argentina may lead South America in terms of progressive social politics, but the gap between cultural values and recently accorded rights to gays, lesbians and transsexuals is palpable and persistent. A toxic atmosphere of all-encompassing Catholicism and machismo and the complexity of coming out is further compounded by class, historical and rural-urban divides, as well as aboriginal-settler tensions.

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Emergency Exit (2012) on IMDb
Awards Won: 1 nomination

Director:
Mathieu Orcel

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