El Antifaz

El Antifaz

2009 · 9 min

We hear the inner dialogue of Priscilla, a man, as he applies makeup and transforms himself in front of the mirror, recalling how he went from feeling guilty about having HIV to becoming an activist without a mask, overcoming his guilt and fears.

Directed by Ernesto Cabellos

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