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In the pantheon of great LGBTQ+ cinema and television, stories often fall into two categories: the tragedy of persecution or the triumph of pride. The Mexican series Tengo que morir todas las noches (I Have to Die Every Night), available on Paramount+, refuses to choose. Instead, it dances in the liminal space between the two, offering a sensory-overload time capsule of Mexico City’s infamous El Centro during the 1980s. This is not just a period piece; it is an exorcism.
. No importaba cuántas veces tuvieran que "morir" al amanecer para encajar en sus vidas oficiales; cada noche en tengo que morir todas las noches serie work
The club protected patrons from a highly conservative and deeply autocratic political regime. In the pantheon of great LGBTQ+ cinema and
Tengo Que Morir Todas Las Noches is a groundbreaking Mexican queer drama series that premiered on in June 2024. Based on the 2014 journalistic book by Guillermo Osorno , the show serves as a vibrant yet poignant time capsule of the 1980s LGBTQ+ counterculture in Mexico City . Core Premise & Storyline This is not just a period piece; it is an exorcism