Programming

21st Ficdh

Trans Memory

International Feature Films Official Competition
Sweden in co-production with France / 2024 / 72 min. / Documentary
Rated: Suitable for all audiences
Language: Swedish, English
Thematic: LGBTTIQ+, Borders, Health
Section: Focus on Trans Identities
Director: Victoria Verseau
Contact: verseauvictoria@gmail.com

Dates, times and locations:

Sunday June 15 / 5.30 pm / Centro Cultural 25 de Mayo

Synopsis:

Victoria embarks on a deeply personal journey of self-discovery, navigating womanhood through loss, reflection, and transformation. Having lost a close friend, she shares her pain and embodied experience with Athena and Aamina, each on their own journey of transition. Together they explore who they once were and who they have become, listening to the echoes of the past, the laughter of the present, and the whispers of the future.

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Curatorial note:

Trans Memory opens the doors and the privacy of three women, their feelings and experiences, with the harshness of what they’ve lived, but without solemnity nor victimization. Trans Memory celebrates its characters’ individuality; it pays homage and builds its own narrative through time. A period of identities that pass by this world and leave a mark without trying to, a mark that may become a reflection for whomever seeks it. Trans Memory is an archive, alive and necessary. Mariano Pozzi
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