The Ficcmoteca del Luzzy closes its program for the quarter with the screening this Friday, June 22, of 'The best day of my life' (Spain 2018), a film programmed by Cartagena Piensa as part of the events of the Pride Day 2018, collaborating with the GALACTYCO Collective and Women's International Stoppage (PIM).
This documentary narrates the experience of six people from Spain, Uganda, Russia and France who, in difficult circumstances, dare to live what they are with pride, joy and commitment.
Everyone will meet in Madrid for an unforgettable celebration.
April has just started her journey towards a body that respects her soul, Ruth is a lesbian activist who lives in Uganda, Nick and her partner Max live in Russia, where they must pass themselves off as cousins, Geena is an actress ready to eat The world despite not having any contact with their family and Timo is a dumb trampoline homosexual and deaf that demonstrates day after day, which is able to overcome any obstacle.
While Madrid was preparing for the WorldPride 2017, two million people from all over the world came to visit the city and celebrate the event.
For some, a one-week party, for others, the opportunity to enjoy unparalleled visibility and respect for diversity.
The screening will be at the Auditorium of the Ramón Alonso Luzzy Cultural Center, at 20:00 hours, as it is always free until full capacity is reached.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena