
My Body, Your Rules: The Life of Emily Bispo
Documentary · Crime
Overview
The short documentary “My Body, Your Rules” recovers the memory of Emily Bispo, a 20-year-old Brazilian woman. With accounts from her cousin and analysis from experts, the film humanizes her story and denounces gender violence, racism, and colonialism in the state of Mato Grosso (MT).
Top Cast
Brenda Bispo
Brenda Bispo
Emily Bispo´s Cousin
Brenda Bispo
Emily Bispo´s Cousin
Nealla Machado
Nealla Machado
PhD and Master's degree in Contemporary Cultural Studies (PPGECCO/UFMT).
Nealla Machado
PhD and Master's degree in Contemporary Cultural Studies (PPGECCO/UFMT).
Thais Priscilla Marques
Thais Priscilla Marques
Psychologist specializing in emergency and trauma care.
Thais Priscilla Marques
Psychologist specializing in emergency and trauma care.
Ana Carolina Dias
Ana Carolina Dias
Activist of the black movement in Cuiabá-MT
Ana Carolina Dias
Activist of the black movement in Cuiabá-MT
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