Alexya Salvador

She joined a seminary, and enjoyed attending Canção Nova events, but was made uncomfortable by anti-LGBT rhetoric.

[3] She was initially worried that coming out to Roberto as a trans woman would end their relationship, but he supported her through her transition and they remained together.

[4] In 2015, Salvador was appointed as an assistant pastor at the Metropolitan Community Church in São Paulo.

[4] In May 2017, Salvador held a Mass in Cuba along with Cindy Bourgeois (a Canadian trans pastor) and Allyson Robinson.

"[5] In 2018, Salvador campaigned to be a state representative for São Paulo[6] with the Socialism and Liberty Party[1] on a platform of support for LGBT rights, education, and adoption.

The film, written and directed by Bárbara Cunha, explores the life and trajectory of Alexya Salvador.