İzle Call Me Marianna Türkiye'de Nerede
How much would you sacrifice to be yourself?
Her ex-wife won’t meet her. Her daughter rejects her. Her mother still calls her “son.” As Marianna transitions from male to female, she is abandoned by her loved ones, alone in a world unwilling to accept her true self. This multi-award-winning documentary is an intensely sympathetic and powerful account of one individual’s struggle to gain acceptance—even in the midst of profound physical hardship.
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Daha Fazla Bilgi
- Çalışma Süresi
- ```75 dakika```
- Yayınlandı
- Menşei Ülke
- Polonya
- Diller
- en, pl
- Altyazılar
- en, es, fr, it, pt, tr
Call Me Marianna benzerleri
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Relationships with the people you love most are often the most complicated. This is the problem Hania and her mother Ewa face during their sessions with a psychotherapist, filmed intimately and with the utmost respect by director Paweł Łoziński. The camera always focuses on one person at a time, revealing every emotion hidden behind the words and silences. The empathetic therapist carefully but purposefully peels away the hard layers under which mother and daughter shield themselves. Little by little, the personal tragedies that hamper their communication rise to the surface, as well as the source of the longing for love and acknowledgement that they find so hard to fulfill.
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