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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VOLVER

Pedro Almodóvar (2006)

This selection could not fail to include one of the top Spanish directors. In 2006, Almodóvar completed his unique, recurring homage to women with this comedy on death and feminism in a village of La Mancha with an actress in a state of grace in this film, none other than Penelope Cruz in the best role of her career.

Why? Volver is a film about family, and specifically about women and the solidarity with which they deal with the most serious problems, like death. Precisely this is the connection between life and death that makes it so special. Oh, and don’t miss the great Estrella Morente’s cover of Gardel’s tango Volver, which plays a central role in the film.