Wo ansehen Nenn mich Marianna in der Schweiz
How much would you sacrifice to be yourself?
Im Alter von 40 Jahren bringt die schöne Marianna ihre Eltern vor Gericht, um endlich offiziell ihr Geschlecht ändern zu können. Dafür riskiert sie das Wichtigste in ihrem Leben zu verlieren - ihre Familie. Sie muss lernen, mit dem Schmerz der Opfer umzugehen, die sie machen muss, um zu sich selbst zu finden und ihre Freiheit zu erlangen.
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