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Le Régime de Régina

Julian Pedraza

Experimental film / Found Footage | Colombienne | digital | 16:9 | color | mono | 2019 | 6'  40"
30 €

Original language: Espagnol Screening Copy: digital
“Regina 11” is the nickname given to Regina Betancourt de Liska, an atypical and multi-faceted figure of Columbian popular culture. Although her name is almost always associated to witchcraft and superstitions, she also created through her iconography and performances, her own world full of references, both unusual and disparate. Her ideological potential and charisma brought her to create the “Unitary Metapolitical Mouvement” at the end of the of 1970s, thus becoming a world pioneer in the political representation of women.

Credits

Director: Julian Pedraza

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