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Apr 2021
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Isabel Sandoval

GMA Integrated News
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'Lingua Franca' director Isabel Sandoval is the first trans woman of color to direct and star in a film that competed in the prestigious Venice Film Festival. She discusses with Howie her life abroad and film influences and shares her thoughts on racial and gender discrimination. This interview was recorded on March 24, 2021.

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