
Transuniversal
Documentary
Overview
Transuniversal takes a journey through the history of the struggle for the recognition of the rights of trans people. A route that has not been, nor is it being easy for the equalization of human rights, for which ultimately we were all born. The Trans Law is the flame that keeps alive the hope of many people who suffer the lack of opportunities and the rejection of much of society. Transuniversal traces a historical, cultural, cinematographic, social and human map.
Top Cast
Manolita Chen
Manolita Chen
Manolita Chen


Carla Antonelli
Carla Antonelli
Carla Antonelli
Mar Cambrollé
Mar Cambrollé
Mar Cambrollé
Rodrigo Cuevas
Rodrigo Cuevas
Rodrigo Cuevas
Elizabeth Duval
Elizabeth Duval
Elizabeth Duval


Samantha Hudson
Samantha Hudson
Samantha Hudson
Ángelo Néstore
Ángelo Néstore
Ángelo Néstore


La Prohibida
La Prohibida
La Prohibida


Valeria Vegas
Valeria Vegas
Valeria Vegas


Topacio Fresh
Topacio Fresh
Topacio Fresh
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