Although a bit late, yesterday I finally had the chance to see Cheila: a house pa "Maite", Venezuelan film has caused a stir in recent times, to try a controversial issue, and transphobia transsexuality.
is a serious movie, very strong content, although I have heard comments about the "funny" that is, in fact I found a topic that should be taken seriously, shows much of the suffering they go through GLBTTI groups throughout their lives as a result of discrimination by sexual orientation or generic, taboo teaches a film viewer problem transphobia and common situations and male-centered Western societies, to show phrases like "I prefer a child alcoholic thug, before one fag." On the other hand also put afloat the fact that people need to constantly GLBTTI during their lives so that people respect them, and yet, in most cases, the problem background is still seeing them as "fags" and nothing else matters, as if having a particular sexual orientation or generic and "other" were a disease or just the worst thing a person can have, which reminds me of an interview where Tamara Adrian said " transsexuals are the last slaves." No doubt this is a piece worth seeing and thinking about the message you are trying to convey to the viewer.
Finally, I can only remember their strange similarity to the book "The Fifth Dayana" which referred to a couple of years this post, I think because it is the same story, only in the film is developed at greater depth. A movie that moved me to tears many times and nobody can stop watching.
SYNOPSIS: " A controversial story of a woman born in the body of a man who pursues his dream of changing sex, and that upon his return to Venezuela encounters a difficult situation that will make you rethink your relationship with her and her family.
Cheila Soon the film, a house pa 'Maita, will in all theaters of the country thanks to the efforts of the Ministry of Popular Power for Culture, through the Platform for Film and Audiovisual, a production of Villa del Cine, distributed by Amazonia Films.
Barberena Directed and written by Eduardo Elio Palencia, Cheil, a house pa 'Maíta is the story of a woman locked in the body of a man who returns from Canada to spend Christmas with his family in the beautiful house for some time, with all his effort, he could give his Maita. In seeking to realize his dream of changing their sex and being "total woman" when returning to his native is the beautiful "fifth" in complete decline and occupied by a chaotic crowd of brothers, sisters and nephews, a situation that will reveal a hard truth about the relationship with herself and her family .
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