
Disrupted
Documentary
Overview
The memory and testimony of two characters: Fernando García, known as Pinolito, who was a child actor in the seventies and Doña Lilia Ortega, his mother, an actress. Fernando came out as a transvestite, some years ago, and now calls himself Coral Bonelli. They live together in Garibaldi yearning for their past in the movies, while Coral bravely comes to terms with her gender identity. They both still perform.
Top Cast
Coral Bonelli
Coral Bonelli
Coral Bonelli
Coral Bonelli
Coral Bonelli
Lilia Ortega
Lilia Ortega
Doña Pinoles
Lilia Ortega
Doña Pinoles
Jorge Fons
Jorge Fons
Self
Jorge Fons
Self
Patricio Pereda
Patricio Pereda
Self
Patricio Pereda
Self
Bruce Jazz
Bruce Jazz
Bruce Jazz
Jaime Said García
Jaime Said García
Jaime Said García
Jesús Clemente Mendoza
Jesús Clemente Mendoza
Jesús Clemente Mendoza
Mario Montecinos
Mario Montecinos
El labio interno
Mario Montecinos
El labio interno
Scarlett Ana Valerius
Scarlett Ana Valerius
Scarlett Ana Valerius
Swamy Fuentes Silva
Swamy Fuentes Silva
Swamy Fuentes Silva
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