Carla da Victoria is the daughter, granddaughter and great-granddaughter of clay potters, women who make clay pots in Vitória. A transgender woman, she breaks the rules.
Entering into a dialogue between tradition and transformation, Maíra Tristão’s absorbing documentary short explores the insights of potter Carla, her work process and navigation of the lush mangrove swamps of a Brazilian city. As is poetically conveyed, we are all molded like clay.
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