Draft:She Dreams When She Bleeds
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She Dreams When She Bleeds
[edit]She Dreams When She Bleeds or Ela Sonha Enquanto Sangra is a 2024 short film directed by Tó Magalhães and Íris Correia. It premiered on January 26, 2024 from the Vídeo Maria channel on YouTube.
This short film portrays the essence of the feminine realm, weaving a tapestry of symbolism inspired by the evocative poetry found within Nikki Tajiri's book "She Dreams When She Bleeds." Known for her artful exploration of "Period Poetry," a term that encapsulates works that gracefully utilize the concept of menstruation as a poignant anchor for expressing themes and emotions intertwined with femininity—emotions ranging from solitude to the profound bonds of unity.