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7. Kinotrip Festival 2022

Into My Name Nel mio nome

Nicolò Bassetti / Italy / 2022 / 93 min / Slovene subtitles, English Subtitles, Italian

Eemotional journey through memories, beauty, challenges, laughter and tears that accompany the search for one’s name and identity in a society that does not always understand difference. It is time to break the boundaries and surrender to the diversity of the world!

Nico, Leo, Andrea and Raff are in different periods of their life, they work in different professions, have different hobbies, love women, love men, but their stories have one thing in common: they are in the period of exploring their identities as transmen.

This documentary film takes us on an emotional journey through memories, beauty, challenges, laughter and tears that accompany the search for one’s name and identity in a society that does not always understand difference. It is time to break the boundaries and surrender to the diversity of the world!

Let film take you into my name!

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