Movie spotlight
Rainbows Are Real
A movie based on Transgenders, the “in-betweens” that are shunned by society, unaccepted and forced to make ends meet through sex work. It revolves around the lives of three transgenders – their work, their homes, their difficulties, their childhood, their relationships, their hobbies, and their normality. This is not only a story of the dark and difficult life of the transgenders, but also of their beautiful journeys filled with psychedelic and vibrant colors of the “vibgyor” that will engross us and captivate us.
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Plot Summary
A young boy in a remote Italian village grapples with the complex realities of his family and community. As he navigates his childhood, he witnesses the struggles and interconnected lives of the people around him, forming his understanding of the world.
Critical Reception
Rainbows Are Real received modest critical attention, often praised for its authentic portrayal of rural Italian life and its sensitive handling of childhood perspectives. Some critics noted its slow pace but appreciated its observational style and strong atmosphere.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic depiction of a small Italian community.
Appreciated for its sensitive exploration of childhood experiences within a challenging environment.
Noted for its atmospheric and observational filmmaking style.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot in Calabria, a region in Southern Italy, lending an authentic backdrop to the story.
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