Programming includes Danish documentary ‘Little Girl’ and French drama ‘Tomboy’
January 29 is the National Day of Trans Visibility, a date that celebrates the existence and resistance of the transgender community in the country, in addition to shedding light on urgent trans issues. To mark the day, Telecine Cult shows, starting at 6 pm, two films that address the theme: the Danish documentary ‘Little Girl’ and the French drama ‘Tomboy’.
National Day of Transgender Visibility
Little Girl (2020) (84′)
At Telecine Cult, on the 29th, at 6:55 pm. And in the Telecine catalogue, available within Globoplay and via operators.
Synopsis: Sasha, an 8-year-old transgender girl, deals with the pressures and cruelty of an increasingly conservative society. The documentary explores the girl’s and her family’s journey to acceptance.
Director: Sébastien Lifshitz
Cast: sasha
Genre: Documentary
Classification: 10 years
Tomboy (2011) (124′)
At Telecine Cult, on the 29th, at 8.30 pm. And in the Telecine catalogue, available within Globoplay and via operators.
Synopsis: Laure moves to another neighborhood and meets Lisa, who mistakes her for a boy. Soon, she adopts the identity of Mickaël, which, added to friendship, raises questions.
Director: Celine Sciamma
Cast: Jeanne Disson, Malonn Lévana, Zoé Héran
Genre: Drama
Classification: 10 years
Source: Maxima

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