Dust, by Nicolás Torchinsky
A family dismantles the apartment of Aunt Juli, who recently passed away. The space and the family are crossed by grief. Object after object, room after room, through the anecdotes and stories that different family members and friends will be recalling, fragments of her intangible figure will emerge: her life as an artist, gender transitioning, her exile to Brazil during the military dictatorship, the desire for love, irreverent humor, trans activism and the last years of her life carrying the weight of HIV. A collective and intimate portrait that challenges notions of identity and transcendence.