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Sununú: The Revolution of Love

Country: UK, Language: Spanish | English, 23 mins

  • Director: Olivia Crellin
  • Producer: Olivia Crellin; Flora Gregory

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Okay...so, if the debate surrounding the 'Gender versus Sex' thing confuses you...then, this film will confuse you a whole lot more!

He gives birth, she fathers...and, publicity is the name of the game!!!

The most important aspect of this story is the child's welfare...not their collective trans*issues...and parading a child in front of cameras is not exactly good parenting!

No doubt, this will offend many...if you want to scream from the rooftops then do...but, don't involve children...they can't consent and they do have rights...too! Respect them!


Trailer...

Sununú: The Revolution of Love [TRAILER] from Olivia Crellin on Vimeo.

The(ir) Blurb...

Trans dad Fernando Machado became an international news sensation when he announced that he was pregnant by his transgender girlfriend Diane Rodriguez. Sununú: The Revolution of Love offers an intimate portrayal of this remarkable couple and their six-week-old baby as they balance parenthood and political activism in Ecuador.

Cast & Characters

Fernando Machado;
Diane Rodriguez