NO MAN'S LAND | BRAZIL | Full Documentary with Rosie Turner

No Man’s Land is a groundbreaking new documentary brought to you by content creator, producer and activist Rosie Turner (400K+ across social media) exploring what it means to live, love, and survive as a member of the LGBTQ+ community in regions where identity itself can be an act of defiance. The documentary follows Rosie as she immerses herself in local communities. From underground love stories and chosen families to activists and allies quietly fighting for change. No Man’s Land reveals the resilience of queer individuals navigating systems designed to silence them. This series has been researched, produced, directed and shot by a team of queer women across the UK, Brazil and Argentina. This isn’t a polished travelogue: it’s raw journalism with a heartbeat, using filmmaking to capture both the unfiltered reality and surprisingly joyful portrait of global queer life. The Brazil episode explores the contradiction between Brazil’s vibrant queer culture and its ongoing violence and political tension surrounding LGBTQ+ rights. Set across Rio de Janeiro during Carnaval preparations, Rosie investigates how a country celebrated globally for its queer visibility and Pride culture can simultaneously remain one of the most dangerous places in the world for trans people. The episode explores the intersections of religion, politics, poverty, race and queer identity in modern Brazil.