Within the framework of the programme of activities Tres Culturas avec toi, and replacing the screenings of the Mardi de cinéma cycle, the Foundation proposes the screening of Las sinsombrero (Tània Balló, Manuel Jiménez Núñez and Serrana Torres. Spain, 2015, 60 min.), an essential documentary that highlights the figures of these great women in the history of Spain.
In 1914, there was a group of women who fought with courage, intelligence and determination for women's rights in a Spain that condemned them to mediocrity. A few years later, their heritage allowed their most advanced students to free themselves from the intellectual and social constraints that were holding them back, participating without complexes in the intellectual and cultural life of Spain in the 1920s and 1930s. They were Les Sanschapeau, a group of free women who belonged to the Generation of 27, one of the most important artistic and intellectual movements in Spanish cultural history, which remained in Spain after the Civil War, despite the reprisals it entailed.
Five years ago, Serrana Torres, Tania Balló and Manuel Jiménez decided to make a documentary film retracing the life and work of these women. Exceptional writers of Spanish literature at the beginning of the 20th century who for decades had been ignored by school textbooks and official culture.
We would like to thank the director and the directors of the documentary for their generous collaboration, which has made it possible to offer this documentary openly. They themselves present this work to the Tres Culturas public with you.
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IMPORTANT: To watch the film you must know the code "LasSinsombrero".
