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I Will Be There Every Single Night

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Directed by Suellen Vasconcelos and Tati Franklin, I Will Be There Every Single Night examines the fight for justice and self-reinvention of Mel Rosário, a trans woman in her 50s living in Bolsonarist Brazil. After suffering a transphobic physical assault in her evangelical church, Mel seeks redress through the courts and stages nightly protests outside the church that now bars her from attending services.​

The film provides a nuanced portrait of Mel’s resolve to uphold her dignity and right to religious participation amid broader systemic oppression in contemporary Brazil. By tracking her acts of protest and legal struggle, I Will Be There Every Single Night offers a vital lens on transgender resistance, intersections of faith and exclusion, and the resilience of marginalized identities in the context of escalating socio-political conservatism.​

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