Summaries

In 2005, Marta Vergonyós began work on a project with a group of women, victims of male chauvinist violence. The women began an artistic practice that would enable them to work towards recovery through the creative process. From the 25th of November that year, they made a commitment to meet regularly and work on a group project that would last for almost 10 years. They also decided together that this would take the form of a creative documentary. The documentary introduces us to four women; Pili and her daughter Nerea, Juana, Mercedes and María Jose, who have all been annulled in different ways in their relationship with their partner. They are brought together in a series of creative processes that allow them to find the keys to unlock their situation and find a way out to freedom. In the epilogue by Pili's daughter, Nerea, who although just a child at the outset of the project, will become an essential character in the final realisation of the documentary. We are witness to the chronical-journey of a group of women, who by working together through art, find a path back to themselves and to freedom from the web of male chauvinistic violence.

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Genres
  • Family
  • Biography
  • Documentary
Release date Oct 31, 2015
Countries of origin Spain
Language Spanish

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Runtime 51m
Color Color
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