Ten films with extraordinary women

I don’t know if you are aware that the first female director ever mentioned was the Parisian Alice Guy-Blaché. She began her relationship with the seventh art in 1894 and was a contemporary of the Lumière brothers. But who is remembered? It goes without saying…

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ALONE

Benito Zambrano (1999)

It is essential to explain the characters in the film through their solitude in Zambrano’s opus primus. This is not a film of losers but of people who never seem to win. The ALONE women in Zambrano’s film are played by María Galiana and Ana Fernández, both of whom won the Goya Awards for Best New Actress and Best Supporting Actress in 2000.

Why? Alone portrays the desperation of a mother and daughter in a rural town in Andalusia, a world governed by and for men. At the same time, it also portrays the prevailing masculinity, from extreme machoism, captured in the misogynistic, rude lorry driver who washes his hands of the main character’s pregnancy, to sensitive men who are tender, amicable companions.