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17.03.26, 20:30, La Mujer de Nadie (1937)

Director Adela Sequeyro wrote this bold melodrama and also plays the role of Ana María, who flees her oppressive hacienda for a bohemian life full of romance and intrigue. With wit, style and daring, she reclaims her freedom. La Mujer de Nadie was and remains a groundbreaking story about female autonomy on the silver screen. Set against the backdrop of the 1930s, a period in which the Mexican film industry was still defining itself, Sequeyro's film positioned women not as moral symbols, but as active subjects.

This melodrama is the first sound film directed by a woman in Mexico. Through expressive close-ups, minimal dialogue and camera angles that were provocative at the time, Sequeyro explores a specific female erotic universe in which, as the title proudly declares, a woman can belong to no one. A radical statement in a culture where women always belonged to someone, whether as a mother, daughter, wife or sex worker.

This film will be introduced by Camilla Baier (Invisible Women) and Bart Versteirt (Cinea).

Adela Sequeyro, Mexico, 82’, Spanish spoken, English subtitles
i.c.w. Film-Plateau, Cinea, De Cinema (M HKA), Invisible Women and Acervo Filmoteca UNAM.
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