International Transgender Visibility Day
Includes an introduction by director Noah Salzman
In Florida-based filmmaker Noah Salzman’s raw, emotional debut feature, Adolfo Rivera (Germain Arroyo) is an 18-year-old, undefeated boxer from a conservative Catholic family in Miami. Adolfo’s love for this tight knit-knit family is apparent, not just in their time spent together, but in the bruises and broken bones they are willing to endure time and time again in order to help the family pay their bills.
While Adolfo may be remarkably talented in the ring, the family’s dreams for their devoted son are far different from what Adolfo has in mind. Adolfo is secretly saving their winnings for the biggest fight of their life; self-acceptance in their desire to transition into a woman. The local drag scene becomes a fortuitous, vibrant sanctuary for Adolfo on this journey of self-acceptance that is forged in blood, sweat and sequins.
Noah Salzman is an award-winning screenwriter and director based in Florida, with over a decade of experience writing compelling thought provoking narratives. His passion for crafting original character-driven, socially-informed stories was nurtured by the relationship with his hometown city of Miami. He is a juror/programmer for multiple film festivals, A Nostos Screenwriting Fellow with his feature script ‘Chow’, A Miami Film Development Lab Participant with his feature script ‘Turkey’ and the Founder of 5th Leg Table Reads.
Noah's feature film debut 'Clocked' is the winner of over a half-dozen awards including "Best Humanitarian Feature - Sedona International Film Festival", "Best Narrative Feature Audience Award - Tallahassee Film Festival", and "Golden Conch Best Florida Feature - Key West Film Festival".
