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Generazione Morta

Questa serie esplora le vite di adolescenti che affrontano un fenomeno inquietante: alcuni di coloro che muoiono non rimangono tali. Questi individui 'bioticamente diversi' lottano per navigare in una società che li teme e li rifiuta. Le narrazioni approfondiscono temi di romanticismo proibito, pregiudizi e la lotta per i diritti dei 'disabili viventi'. È una storia avvincente sulla ricerca di appartenenza quando si è estranei e incompresi.

Passing Strange. Passing Strange
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