The first images of the series on Cris Miró, the first trans star in Argentina, are now available.

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This year, TNT AND to flow will release Cris Miró (Her)an original series that will tell the life of the first Argentine trans woman to become a star of the Maipo theater. While the biopic doesn’t have an exact release date yet, the first images have already been released.

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The series about the woman who revolutionized the 90s is directed by Martin Vatenberg AND Javier Van de Couter. The protagonist and responsible for embodying the iconic Cris Miró will be Serrano mine. She is a renowned Spanish artist who has accepted this new challenge.

Like Cris Miró, Mina Serrano loves to be called a star, because she understands that it is the only term that encompasses all the disciplines she practices. She began her career in the world of fashion, but she has also participated in several dramas.

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Furthermore, the series completes its cast with great actors including Katja Alemann, César Bordón, Agustín “Soy Rada” Aristarán, Vico D’Alessandro, Marcos Montes, Toto Rovito, Manu Fanego, Campi and Adabel Guerrero.

Cris Miró (Her) It is based on the novel Female, Cris Miró – Living and dying in a country of males From Carlos Sanzol and will come to give a new place of recognition to this magnetic woman, to highlight her mark as a true revolutionary of the time and to reflect a struggle that remains valid to this day.

In eight episodes, the biopic will retrace the life and career of Cris Miró, until the moment in which a stigmatizing diagnosis on his health changes his plans.

Cris Miró, Argentina's first trans star, will have his own biopic. Cris Miró, Argentina’s first trans star, will have his own biopic.

In 1995, when he made his theater debut, Cris Miró became a symbol for the trans community. She became the woman who gave hope to an entire group who believed their destiny was written.and that they would never be able to find a life beyond the night and prejudices.

The first images

A few months after announcing that production was already underway, TNT and Flow released the first images Cris Miró (Her). And even though the trailer is only 30 seconds long, it totally captivates the viewer and makes them want to see more.

Inside teaser We see the protagonist in the foreground, alone, with a black background and with the camera flashes that never stop pointing at her. While she remains motionless and without any reaction, voices appear worn out who stun her with dozens of typical questions the trans community has endured her entire life.

LSpanish trans artist Mina Serrano will star in “Cris Miró (Her).”

AND All of these people refer to Cris Miró with male pronouns, discrediting his femininitybut at the same time it reflects the constant struggle of trans people against society’s prejudices.

“No matter how good your makeup is, you’re a boy to me,” says the first male voice heard. “Wouldn’t life be easier if I were more normal?” she continues to say another voice, as the camera zooms in and the sound of the flash intensifies.

“But are you having surgery?” “What does your mother say?” and “how long does it take to transform?” are just some of the questions that continue to arise throughout the process. All very typical of the 90s, a time in which Cris Miró was the only woman in the world of entertainment to represent what was “rare” and “unacceptable”: being trans.

Cris Miró died on June 1, 1999.

Cris Miró made his star debut at the Maipo theater in 1995, becoming a pop icon. Cris Miró made his star debut at the Maipo theater in 1995, becoming a pop icon.

The final question is “what is your real name?” And the protagonist’s response captures its transgressive essence, destined to break with what has been established. “My real name is what I hear”says Mina Serrano in the role of Cris Miró, to close teaser.

Cris Miró (Her) It doesn’t have a confirmed release date yet, but it’s certain that it will premiere in 2024.

Source: Clarin

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