Together: resisting, supporting, healing. Today and every day, let us celebrate the power of love and gender diversity.
Today, May 17 is International Day against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia. And both today and every day, education takes on a crucial role in ending prejudice, stigma and violence.
From Buendía Estudios we try to tell stories that help with this. To give visibility, to educate, to inspire, to raise awareness, to excite… That’s why we bring you 4 productions that defend that you are who you want to be and that you can love whoever you want. Because love is free.
‘Veneno‘ tells the true story of a child who, from a young age, began to realize that he was inside a body that did not belong to him. Although his family would not accept that… And he had to go to Madrid to be who he wanted to be: Cristina Ortiz, “Veneno”. The series chronicles the transition of this Spanish LGTBI icon, her leap to fame and how much she suffered throughout her life breaking down all barriers as a transgender woman in the 1990s.
Where can you see it? All chapters are available at ATRESplayer PREMIUM.
Thanks to ‘Física o Química‘, many people were able to see portrayed in a series how a gay man’s experiences were like at school and how he had to deal with the rejection of many people because they didn’t understand what homosexuality was at the time. And there was Fer’s partner and David to help understand and give visibility to LGBTI diversity. A couple that we see again in ‘Física o Química: El Reencuentro‘ to show that love is free and has no limits.
Where can you see it? All chapters are available at ATRESplayer PREMIUM.
In the shade of trees and on the shores of a lake, five Spanish trans women of different generations and overlapping social origins share a placid summer picnic. This is ‘Ellas‘, a documentary where the conversation revolves between the multiple battles these women have had to overcome to be who they wish to be and gain acceptance in a hostile world, sharing their extraordinary experiences, their views, their wounds and their encounters.
Where can you see it? At ATRESplayer PREMIUM.
‘Drag Race‘ is one of the most internationally recognized television formats of recent times and thanks to it, it gives visibility on television to a collective as diverse as LGBTI collective and drag art. And finally this format arrives in our country, with the adaptation ‘Drag Race España’, where 10 queens will compete to become the best drag superstar, through numerous weekly tests and challenges, showing talent, morbidity and creativity.
Where can you see it? It premieres on May 30 at ATRESplayer PREMIUM.