Haitian artist and activist Sanba Yonel creates a queer tribute to the Lwa, Vodou gods and goddesses who once inspired a revolution. In Haiti, men perceived as feminine are known as masisi. The word is often used as a slur on gay men, transvestites and non-binary folks. Sanba Yonel comments on the plight of the masisi who, faced with prejudice and hostility, find shelter in the religious context of Vodou.
Director: Steevens Simeon, Zé Kielwagen, Marcos Serafim
Writer: Sanba Yonel, Marcos Serafim, Zé Kielwagen
Producer: Marcos Serafim, Steevens Simeon, Zé Kielwagen
Director of Photography: Steevens Simeon, Marcos Serafim