
Art is a freedom for those who make it and for those who look at it. A freedom that ends when the violence starts. In Mexico, every day eleven women are murdered and in more than ninety percent of the cases impunity prevails. Through the testimony of seven women, this documentary essay reflects on femicide and the destruction that this leaves a country and its culture. Because in times of horror, art cannot be the same, every time a woman is murdered, a museum or a library collapses in the world.
Cast
Crew

Gastón Andrade
Director, Screenplay, Editor, Sound Designer
Rodrigo Rodríguez
Director of Photography
Isis Puente
Colorist
Alicia Ortega García
Producer

Samantha Méndez Badillo
Post Producer
David Muñoz
Sound Designer
Luis Castañeda
Sound Mixer
Aurora Ojeda Coronado
Sound Mixer
Mauricio Sánchez
Sound Recordist

Manuel Elías López Monroy
Production Executive
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