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A deeply personal documentary that follows BenĂcio Bem, a queer artist from PiauĂ whose music and identity are shaped by the vibrant fusion of Romani heritage and Northeastern Brazilian popular culture. More than a portrait of a performer, the film is an intimate exploration of gender, self-expression, and resistance. In a society where queerness and regional culture are often marginalized, BenĂcio embarks on a symbolic and cosmic journey of affirmation, challenging binary norms, confronting stigma, and reclaiming space as an LGBTQ+ artist in a conservative landscape. Through his voice, body, and artistry, he navigates questions of visibility, belonging, and the spiritual dimensions of identity.
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When LuĂs and Alexandre's relationship comes to an end, it is revealed that Dinha, a housemaid who has taken care of LuĂs since he was a child, is Alexandre's grandmother. Facing prejudice, family and labor relations, the film brings a universal debate centered on the city of Teresina.