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Little World
Albert and Anna use to travel around the world without money and in a wheelchair. Now they want to conquer their craziest challenge: to reach the other side of the planet, from Barcelona to New Zealand.
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the life and death of a transgender woman, who was murdered in her apartment in El Salvador. It delves into the societal issues and the lack of justice she faced.
Critical Reception
As a documentary focusing on a sensitive and tragic event, "Little World" received critical attention for its unflinching portrayal of violence against transgender individuals and the systemic failures that perpetuate it. Its impact lies in raising awareness about human rights issues in El Salvador.
What Reviewers Say
Highlights the severe human rights crisis faced by transgender individuals in El Salvador.
Serves as a powerful, albeit difficult, testament to a life lost and a call for justice.
Praised for its documentary filmmaking approach in shedding light on overlooked societal issues.
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Fun Fact
The documentary's director, David Riker, also directed the acclaimed film 'La Cortadora' (2014).
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