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Las constituyentes is a 2011 documentary film directed by Oliva Acosta about the 27 women, deputies and senators, who participated in the Constituent Cortes. A document that recovers the voice of the first women who acceded to the Parliament after the dictatorship of Francisco Franco, it gathers the history and the political participation of women in Spain. The documentary is subtitled in Spanish, English and French.
The film premiered at the 2011 Seville European Film Festival (SEFF).
Synopsis
The assembly has the testimony of 14 of the 27 parliamentarians who participated in the Constituent Legislature, because some of them have not been able to participate and seven of them have already died; among them the civil war hero Dolores Ibarruri. In their discussions they remember the reasons why they entered politics and analyze the evolution of the situation of women in Spain.
According to critics, "one of the most powerful moments of the documentary is a meeting between these veterans and a group of active politicians of different political parties such as former minister Carmen Alborch, Carmen Calvo or Bibiana Aído, deputy of the Canary Coalition, Ana Oramas, the deputy of the PP Sara Dueñas, the member of the General Council of the Judiciary Margarita Uría, Montserrat Surroca of CiU or Inés Sabanés de IU ".
Participants
= They could not participate
== Those that are no longer alive
=References
External links
Official website
Las constituyentes at IMDb
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Las constituyentes
- Avenida Constituyentes
- Panteón de Dolores
- María Teresa Castañón
- Cablebús
- Pedro Jiménez Galán
- Alexis Caiguan
- Constitutional history of Colombia
- Constituent Cortes
- Colombian Constitution of 1886