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Because I Know How Beautiful My Being Is

Country: United Kingdom, Language: English, 18 mins

  • Director: Ana Serna

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Pearl is a well-known boutique owner in Manchester. Cheryl is a poet, playwright, and theatre director. Claud is a teacher who is making a documentary about Black Angels: a nightclub she co-founded. Nick is a young psychologist working in the Student Union. Together they belong to the black and queer community in the UK. “Because I Know How Beautiful My Being Is” moves from the intimacy and solitude of one’s own spaces to the confluences that are generated in the streets, to the agglomerations of other human beings, corporealities, black, queer and diverse.


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Because I Know How Beautiful My Being Is- Trailer Sub esp from Ana María Jessie Serna on Vimeo.