Paula Iglesias & Marta Gómez · 2023 · 1h18m
Delicately explored and deftly crafted, FLYING HANDS is a story of commitment and how integration and equal opportunities for everyone directly benefit the co-existence of society.
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Delicately explored and deftly crafted, FLYING HANDS is a story of commitment and how integration and equal opportunities for everyone directly benefit the co-existence of society.
Sport has a long, insidious history of policing female athletes' bodies. Who is a woman and who gets to decide?
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