
Passengers
Documentary
Overview
Stemming from the triple border territory between Paraguay, Argentina, and Brazil, Fran Rebelatto’s first feature film follows the women known as Pasajeras (Passengers) and their daily passages across these frontiers. Grounded on equally borderline procedures between documentary, the domain of fiction, and indigenous mythologies, the film records the everyday fluctuations of these lives traversed by a landscape constantly in motion, building female narratives of sacrifice and resistance.
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Alejandra Pintos
Alejandra Pintos
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Alejandra Pintos
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Alexandri Duarte
Alexandri Duarte
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Alexandri Duarte
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Ana Antônia
Ana Antônia
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Ana Antônia
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Andrea Alvarez
Andrea Alvarez
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Andrea Alvarez
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Carmen Gimenez
Carmen Gimenez
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Carmen Gimenez
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Cleide Lima
Cleide Lima
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Cleide Lima
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Cyntia Carolina Diaz
Cyntia Carolina Diaz
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Cyntia Carolina Diaz
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Dirce Ocampos
Dirce Ocampos
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Dirce Ocampos
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Felicia Baez de Galeano
Felicia Baez de Galeano
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Felicia Baez de Galeano
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Koi Suzy Flores
Koi Suzy Flores
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Koi Suzy Flores
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