“there is nothing more different from an homosexual than another homosexual” - these are the words from Brazilian openly gay congressman Jean Wyllis in the documentary “Favela Gay” launched in the end of 2014.
The documentary, directed by Rodrigo Felha, was shot in eight different slums (favelas): Cidade de Deus, Rio das Pedras, Rocinha, Complexo do Alemão, Complexo da Maré e Andaraí and tries to show the everyday life of gays and transgenders within the favelas - a community marked by intolerance and homophobia. Felha says that his priority was always "paint a picture and value the people themselves. The slum where they live is only a backdrop. "
The director is aware that his film is unable to portay a favela's gay scene as