Amapô
Directed by Kiko Goifman
Through a life story the film deals with issues related to human rights, such as the right to difference. The character's life is presented from others, otherness as a logic. The spectators complete the senses and gradually realize that this is a homosexual who, still in his adolescence, became a transvestite; "Amapoa" is a term that comes from Yoruba and has become transvestite slang for women. The film has a brutal ending, revealing that the character suffered a strong violence. Homophobia. The approach leads to identification with the character and allows reflections on the intolerance of today's society.
Crew
Producer
Screenplay
Screenplay
Director of Photography
Language ranking
See how Amapô compares with other top-ranked Portuguese documentary movies.
Open best portuguese documentary movies
More like this
Explore public related-title picks for viewers looking for movies like Amapô.
Open movies like Amapô
Where to watch
Open the answer-first viewing guide for Amapô, including current streaming, rental, and purchase options.
Open where to watch Amapô