Movie Chronicle 10: In Good Company and the Fight for Abortion Rights
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.7202/1118910arKeywords:
abortion, conviction, feminism, conservatism, progressivismLanguage(s):
FrenchAbstract
Reflections on the film En bonne compagnie / Las Buenas companias directed by Silvia Munt. The plot, inspired by real events, takes place in 1977 in San Sebastian, in the Basque Country, and tells the story of the feminist movement in favour of abortion. We witness a clash between traditional and more progressive values.
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1. Allociné. En bonne compagnie.
2. Sophocle, Antigone. Paris : Les Belles Lettres; 2013.
3. Weber, M. Le savant et le politique. Paris : La Découverte; 2007.
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