Miserere

Synopsis:

Miserere is about six young men who prostitute themselves for little money in Once Train Station and Plaza Miserere, a central area in the city of Buenos Aires. Structured as a chronicle of a summer day, the documentary presents the stories and inner reflections of the protagonists through voice-overs. The routines of these street sex workers show the complex and multicultural universe of Once. Miserere reveals an invisible problem: the prostitution of needy young men in Latin American cities.

Quick Thoughts:

To be written…

Watched?

No

Reviewed?

No

Worth It?

Neither or Unsure

Where to Buy/Rent/Stream “Miserere”

Sources are correct when review was posted.

Oops! This film is currently not available to watch/stream/rent.

Mockup showing both pages of the "Where to Watch Queer Films Freebie PDF"

Grab my FREE PDF Guide: “Where to Watch Queer Films, Shorts, & Series”

GDPR – Terms & Privacy
You will also receive my newsletters and marketing emails about all things to do with queer cinema. You can unsubscribe any time.

Country:

Language:

Release Date:

25 March, 2019

Duration:

1h15m

Director:

Francisco Ríos Flores

Writers:

Francisco Ríos Flores

Stars:

Awards:

N/A

Check out these other Queer Films, Shorts, & Series!

View All Films