Brazil's first generation of transvestite artists, known as the Divine Divas, emerged in the 1960s. The Rival Theatre, founded by Américo Leal, was one of the first stages to feature men performing as women. The film showcases the talent, stories, and intimacy of a generation that challenged societal norms and revolutionized sexual behavior.
Divine Divas
The Divine Divas: Icons of Brazil's first generation of transvestite artists in the 1960s, who emerged from the Rival Theatre, founded by Américo Leal, the director's grandfather, which was one of the first stages to feature men dressed as women.