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Clara Campoamor, the Neglected Woman dives into a pivotal time in Spanish history. Set in 1931 during the Second Republic, it captures the struggle of women fighting for their voices in a patriarchal society. The film focuses on Clara Campoamor and Victoria Kent, two trailblazers in the Spanish Parliament, showcasing their determination and ideological clashes. The atmosphere is thick with tension, as they navigate political turmoil and societal resistance. The pacing feels deliberate, reflective of the slow burn of activism. Performances are solid, with a raw intensity that pulls you into their world. It's interesting how it highlights themes of feminism and political change. It feels like a window into a specific struggle that resonates even today.
Focus on feminist themes and historical context.Strong performances from the leads.Interesting look at early 20th-century Spanish politics.
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