Felisa Rincón de Gautier, affectionately known as Doña Fela, made her mark not just in politics but also in the film industry through her influential role in “Una pasión llamada Clara Lair” (1996). This film, which showcases her vibrant spirit and dedication to Puerto Rican culture, stands as a collectible treasure for cinephiles and history buffs alike. As the first female mayor of San Juan, Rincón de Gautier embodied the progressiveness of her era, and her portrayal in cinema reflects her impact on society.
Collectors seek out her works not only for their artistic merit but also for their historical significance. “Una pasión llamada Clara Lair” provides insights into the socio-political landscape of Puerto Rico during her tenure, making it a sought-after piece within the realms of both political and film history. Rincón de Gautier’s legacy transcends her political achievements and continues to resonate through the films that honor her life and contributions, solidifying her status in the pantheon of influential figures in both politics and cinema.