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The Eternal Feminine (Spanish: Los adioses) is a 2017 Mexican biographical film based on Mexican poet and author Rosario Castellanos. [1] [2]
Feminist writer and intellectual Rosario Castellanos confronts gender conventions in 1950s Mexico in this moving biopic directed by Natalia Beristáin. Watch trailers & learn more.
The Eternal Feminine. Rosario Castellanos, a shy university student, becomes a voice for the feminist movement in 1950s Mexico.
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- Karina Gidi
- Natalia Beristáin
- Drama
In the early 1950s in Mexico City, she is fighting to have voice heard in a society run by men. She is about to become one of the biggest female writers in Mexican literature, but her tumultuous love story with Ricardo Guerra will manifest her fragility and contradictions.
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- Natalia Beristáin
Oct 26, 2017 · In the early 1950s in Mexico City, she is fighting to have voice heard in a society run by men. She is about to become one of the biggest female writers in Mexican literature, but her tumultuous love story with Ricardo Guerra will manifest her fragility and contradictions.
In the early 1950s in Mexico City, she is fighting to have voice heard in a society run by men. She is about to become one of the biggest female writers in Mexican literature, but her tumultuous love story with Ricardo Guerra will manifest her fragility and contradictions.
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In the early 1950s in Mexico City, she is fighting to have voice heard in a society run by men. She is about to become one of the biggest female writers in Mexican literature, but her tumultuous love story with Ricardo Guerra will manifest her fragility and contradictions.