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Carlito se va para siempre
A young man makes the big decision to leave his village in order to be united with his lover.
Overview
Carlito, a quiet young man with a furtive manner, leaves his home of Palma Real, an indigenous village in the heart of the Amazonian jungle. His mysterious escape reveals a secret that Carlito hid from his family and the inhabitants. Produced in 2018 in the heart of the Amazon jungle, as part of a film workshop supervised by Werner Herzog.
Part of FiveFilms4Freedom 2019, the global, digital LGBTQ+ film festival brought to you for a fourth year by the British Council and the British Film Institute (BFI). From 21 - 31 March, audiences in London will be enjoying BFI Flare, the LGBTQ+ film festival. At the same time you, and people all over the world, can watch five films from the festival for free online. Love is a human right.
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