Llamarse Olimpia

1h 13m
Documentary
10

Olimpia Coral Melo never set out to become a feminist icon. The humiliation of seeing her intimate video go viral made her want to abandon her own name. For thirteen years, she fought to pass a law against digital sexual violence in Mexico. Now, as the Olimpia Law gains momentum across Latin America, she must come to terms with her wounds and reclaim the name that shame once tried to take away from her.

Cast

Olimpia Coral Melo
Unknown
Marcela Hernández Oropa
Unknown
Prania Esponda
Unknown

Crew

Jazmín Cato Sosa
Dramaturgy, Screenplay
Indira Cato
Director, Screenplay, Editor, Producer
Alicia Segovia Juárez
Editor
Laura Miranda
Director of Photography
Isis Puente
Colorist
Hugo Chávez Carvajal 
Producer
Andrea Pérez Su
Post Production Supervisor
Lena Esquenazi
Sound Designer
Aaron Esquenazi
Music

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