For Georgina, an Indigenous transgender woman, life in the desert is lonely and cruel, as revealed in a documentary by Mónica Taboada Tapia. Still haven’t subscribed to The New Yorker on RU-vid ►► bit.ly/newyorkeryoutubesub
Hello everyone, I'm the producer of the short film. I've read every comment and want to thank you for your suggestions, love, and even the critiques. Georgina had the opportunity to watch the short film before its world premiere at film festivals, and she loved it; she was the first viewer. She smiled and expressed herself in Spanish, saying "bonito." I will make sure to convey all your kind messages to her. For those who are interested in knowing more about Georgina, we are currently working on a feature film titled "Soul of the Desert." Her whole story is truly something the world needs to know.
As a transwoman, I find this documentary very touching, very sad. I hope things go better for Georgina. She is a strong beautiful woman living in a harsh world. I know the pain and fear of hiding and coming out. I found mostly love, very little hate. I have been very lucky but things grow worse in my own country. People just need to see us as people, to get to know us. In doing so, they will see we are no different.
Who do they think they are? She is elderly, in need, and she doesn't need a headache or problems. She already spends too much time alone...she needs, (as does everyone there needs) others.She doesn't need to be contemplating death!😡
Lord, does the Music have to be this morbid ? 😀 Only humans are this way. Live n let live ! Our Earth already has enough problems, don't Become one ! Sending Warm Wishes to Georgina 💕
Why would they put horror movie music to this story. Bad production decision. This is a normal life. Maybe just not a new yorker in a tux top hat and monocle. Serious "holier than thou for caring to even show it" presentation of a woman's life. They could instead underscore her resilience and the battle to exist that she faces, mostly completely alone.
@@TCJones That's a horrible thing to wish on her, as both families use that well, Georgina and her brother, and the woman who was being cruel. If you look in the credits at the names, it's two families who were shown in this documentary.
Judgy h2o lady was swimming in her h8 infused Transphobia. **Love & learning, not closed minded h8. Reality, humans are wonderfully complex creatures. We come in more than just 2 genders & 1 sexuality, to believe otherwise is keeping some ppl in a dark & limiting world of fantasy.
CAN THE MUSIC - THIS IS A PROUD BEAUTIFUL HUMAN BEING- THE OTHERS ARE HUMAN TOO AND CONFUSED, THEY MAKE AMENDS.. THE MUSIC DISTRACTING AND DISTURBING. I WATCHED WITHOUT THE MUSIC. THERE IS ALWAYS HOPE, THE MUSIC IS ABOUT MONSTERS, NONE OF THESE PEOPLE OR GEORGINA ARE MONSTERS.