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Call Me Sinsorga

Country: Spain, Language: Spanish, 88 mins

Original Title

Llamame Sinsorga
  • Director: Marta Gómez, Paula Iglesias
  • Producer: Sara Blanco, Marta Gómez, Paula Iglesias

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How many times have you called to have a breakdown fixed at home, only to be met by a woman when opening the door? Certainly not many. Irantzu Varela and Andrea Momoitio are two transgressive journalists who decide to transform a century-old wedding dress atelier into the city’s first feminist cultural center: La Sinsorga. They want to carry out all the work only with women, aiming that this project will serve to create a base of contacts for women in the masculinized construction sector. Five workers are in charge of reconstructing this former symbol of romantic love. Over the course of a year, we see how the transformation is making its way through the costumbrismo of the construction site and a performative universe that frames the fears and desires taking place along the story.


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Cast & Characters

Andrea Momoitio,
Irantzu Varela,
Rakel García,
Beatriz Silva,
Yulia Van Der Bom,
Nuria Martínez,
Paz Carbajosa,
Iratxe Marian,
Dorleta Padilla,
Yaisa Domínguez