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A tender embrace: a blonde woman in a red sweater holds a young girl, eyes closed, against her shoulder in a moment of quiet solace.

The Mysterious Gaze of the Flamingo La misteriosa mirada del flamenco

  Diego Céspedes  |  Chile, France, Germany, Spain, Belgium

The Chilean desert, 1982. It is rumored that a single loving gaze between two men is how the plague spreads—an illness both mysterious and lethal that is tearing through a remote mining town. At the center of the paranoia is a community on the margins: a home where eleven-year-old Lidia grows up among a fierce and loving queer family. As fear and violence begin to spread even faster than the plague, Lidia sets out to find the truth about this mythical epidemic to protect her beloved kin.

With sensuous magical realism and poetic tenderness set against the harsh desert backdrop, director Diego Céspedes draws us into a pivotal moment in queer history as lived by its most marginalized and misunderstood protagonists. An ode to the care and resilience of trans family, this breathtaking debut never loses sight of the power of love in the face of dire circumstances.

 Spanish 

 110 minutes

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Film Credits

  •   Giancarlo Nasi, Justin Pechberty, Damien Megherbi
  •   Diego Céspedes
  •   Martial Salomon
  •   Angello Faccini Rueda
  •   Tamara Cortés, Matías Catalán, Paula Dinamarca, Claudia Cabezas, Luis Dubó
  •   Florencia Di Concilio
  •   Quijote Films, Les Valseurs, Weydemann Bros. GMBH Germany, Irusoin, Wrong Men

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