Pedro Lemebel, a writer, visual artist, and pioneer of the Queer movement in Latin America, challenged conservative Chilean society during Pinochet's dictatorship in the 1980s. His work featured body, blood, and fire as protagonists, and he spent the last eight years of his life attempting to bring his film to completion. The movie is an intimate and poetic exploration of his performances, which tackled homosexuality and human rights, ultimately capturing his desire for immortality.
Lemebel
Pedro Lemebel, a pioneering writer and visual artist, challenged conventional Chilean values and social norms during the country's authoritarian regime in the 1980s, exploring bold themes of the body, blood, and fire in his work.