Film Series: Morir De Pie with Discussion
Film and a post-viewing discussion with Dr. Poggio, MLLI
This is the inspiring story of Irina Layewska, a tireless fighter in the war for personal freedoms, who continues to work for progressive causes from her wheelchair despite a severe disability. But it’s also the love story of Irina and her partner Nelida, whom she married as a man. Irina was born into a male body; she grew up idolizing Che Guevara and spent much of her young life fighting in the Cuban solidarity movement. When her condition suddenly threatened her eyesight she became aware of an internal, emotional imbalance, and a need to explore her feminine side and identify as a woman. Jacaranda Correa, the renowned Mexican journalist and anchorwoman, skillfully intercuts home movies and archival material with sensitive, intimate footage of Irina and Nelida’s present-day lives. They bravely open a window on their most personal moments, as they live to the fullest a life that neither of them could have ever imagined.
Winner: Best Mexican Documentary, Guadalajara Film Festival.
Discussion led by Dr. Poggio from MLLI will begin after the conclusion of the film, shortly after 5pm.
Other showtimes: 9/23 at 11:30 AM and 9/24 at 10:00 AM
All viewings and discussions will be located in the Women's Center lounge.