Louise, an ex-dancer, transitioned in the 1980s and was a member of a dance group called Pyramid Dancers during the legendary London club scene during its most iconic era of the 80s and 90s. Through rare archival footage and Super8mm film, the documentary transports us back to those electric nights, offering an intimate look at how those years shaped her identity and fueled her journey towards self-acceptance and authenticity.
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| Directing | Georgia Zeta Gkoka | Director |
| Writing | Georgia Zeta Gkoka | Writer |
| Camera | Muhammed Seyyid Yıldız | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Arthur Newman | Sound Designer |
| Editing | Behrooz Moshari | Editor |
| Editing | Karolina Matela | Color Grading |
| Production | Shaghayegh Raoufi | Production Assistant |
| Sound | E.S.G. | Music |
| Crew | Lili Fourmestraux | Title Graphics |
| Art | Lili Fourmestraux | Title Designer |
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