Things We Dare Not Do Mexico
71 min | Documentary | 2020
Directed by
Bruno Santamaría Razo
Produced by
Abril López Carrillo
Δ Won, Gold Q-Hugo
Bruno Santamaría Razo
Δ Won, Gold Hugo
Best Documentary
Chicago International Film Festival
Availability
Live virtual screening on Saturday, Dec. 5th @ 9:00pm PST with filmmaker Q&A to follow.
Note: This film may be viewed from anywhere in California.
Arturo is a teenager who plays with the free spirit of the younger kids he hangs around in his small coast village. When a violent situation disrupts the seemingly idyllic atmosphere, with its suggestion of corrosive machismo, Arturo bravely takes the bold step of coming out to his parents.
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