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2013 | Color | 83 min

A chronicle of how Spanish cinema has portrayed women —and their evolution from the 1930s to this day—by means of 180 film fragments. The film also reviews the history of Spain.

* Presented thanks to the support of Acción Cultural Española


Country: España
Direction: Galán; Diego
Script: Méndez; Manuel
Production: Mijares; Ximena, Méndez; Manuel, Cerezo;Enrique, Almodóvar; Agustín
Music: Bonezzi; Bernardo
Cast:Ezpeleta; Alex, Laurent; Pilles, Martínez Vignatti; Diego, Hipólito; Carlos, Reygadas; Carlos
Participation year at FICM: 2013

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