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This is My Face
2018
57
'
Student
Directed by
Angélica Cabezas Pino
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In Chile, people living with HIV fear stigma, and often conceal their condition and remain silent about what they are going through. This is My Face explores what happens when a range of men living
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Transfiction
2007
58
'
Directed by
Johannes Sjøberg
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Transfiction explores 'ethnofiction' - an experimental ethnographic documentary film style in which the participants collaborate with the filmmaker to act out their own and others' life experiences
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