Unletterboxd

Discover

  • Popular
  • Top Rated

Genres

loading...

TMDB logo

This product uses the TMDB API but is not endorsed or certified by TMDB.

  • Action
  • Adventure
  • Animation
  • Comedy
  • Crime
  • Documentary
  • Drama
  • Family
  • Fantasy
  • History
  • Horror
  • Music
  • Mystery
  • Romance
  • Science Fiction
  • TV Movie
  • Thriller
  • War
  • Western

Cast

Fabrizio Aguilar

Fabrizio Aguilar

Roberto

Ximena Ameri

Ximena Ameri

Roberto's wife

Pablo Barcellos

Pablo Barcellos

Pedrito

J.D. Brumback

J.D. Brumback

Rogelio (mechanic)

Yvonne Frayssinet

Yvonne Frayssinet

Gloria (mother)

Richard Goodman

Richard Goodman

Dr. Silver

Carol Hyman

Carol Hyman

Dr. Silver's secretary

Mike Martinez

Mike Martinez

Bob

Brazil Moorehouse

Brazil Moorehouse

Morgan

Jackie Parker

Jackie Parker

Rebeca

Nicole Wilder

Nicole Wilder

Kara (actress)

Crew

Rafael Dumett

Rafael Dumett

Writer

Lisset Barcellos

Lisset Barcellos

Director

Celeste Carrasco

Celeste Carrasco

Producer

Andrew Piccone

Andrew Piccone

Director of Photography

Amanda Micheli

Amanda Micheli

Director of Photography

Dana Castro

Dana Castro

Producer

Movie poster

Both

20053.9 / 1086 min
Drama

Overview

Haunted by memories of her long-lost hermaphrodite brother, a stunt double discovers that her sexual identity is a tissue of lies created by her parents and doctors.

Rebeca Duarte is a strong woman and resolute bisexual. Drawn to the risk and adrenaline-rush that her job provides, outsiders think Rebeca must have it all together. But Rebeca is still looking for something more. When she receives an unexpected package from an aunt, Rebeca’s neatly wrapped life begins to unravel. The package contains a photo album of her family in Peru, including pictures of her brother, who died before Rebeca could know him. The photos set off memories that cannot be silenced. As she follows the leads, Rebeca learns a truth about herself that shakes her to the core: the brother she was always told about was, in fact, herself. Rebeca learns of her childhood diagnosis as a hermaphrodite and the ensuing surgery that turned her “officially” into a girl. A compelling and skillful telling of a necessary story, BOTH is based on the experiences of the filmmaker as well as those of many other intersex adults.