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'From Girl Forever' award from the CUEC

I have a joy in the heart and I am publishing this blog post to congratulate a great friend to have received honorable mention in the award of the "José Rovirosa" Best Student Documentary for " Since Forever Girl "in the most important contest of CUEC (University Center of Cinematographic Studies) of the UNAM.
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remember now where, excited, I told how the tapes were, how I felt, how it was forged this beautiful documentary. I remember the trip, the outputs' here around ', day by day. in workshops on the streets. I also remember that just a year earlier, in September 2008 when it was the presentation of this documentary on UACM, I did an interview and published it.

As a small tribute to this woman warrior, I leave the note here on the former conduct documentary account of the conversation with Claudia Hernandez .


A big hug for you dear member and an honor to have you .


From girl forever "is the title of the film documentary directed by Claudia Hernandez and displayed last Monday September 10 as part of the closure of the Traveling Workshop Documentary UACM taught in the historic district. This video, 8 which are designed, sample from the same credits available to the double meaning between the innocence of a child until the issue so strong that it: rape.

Three women appear casual chatting to what each one is engaged, your name, age and a bucket of ice water to the viewer, the plot changes dramatically to immerse those who view the experience that each of them lived to be abused.

each with its variants, but the worrying thing is that they have the serious problem of sexual abuse that occurs in many women since they are girls, either by a relative or someone close to the family (mostly), being treated as victims themselves they were to blame for everything. In an interview, the director said that what led her to make this documentary was partly "the despair of listening to most of my friends, that somehow or other we have made some abuse of girls and think that this is already normal. " One

abused by an uncle, another by a close acquaintance and the third who would force marry. Each breaks the silence and discusses how to life-long suffered abuse that undermine their psychological integrity, physical and sexual, as unfortunately many of them were not only abused on one occasion or by the same person, this is the For one of them even after leaving her husband was raped by army in one of the checkpoints in Oaxaca when she traveled to Mexico City.


"... that will happen to you always, to all women happens ..." are the words that he told his brother to another of the women who testified at the refusal by the latter to support and denounce his uncle of rape. Clearly, the worst that can happen in these cases is the silence, take this as normal and above all fear sue the person even if it is a relative.

"It is important that when there is a rape case is said and let everyone know, they know what is making this person, whether a relative, acquaintance or anyone, but everyone knows who is" psychoanalyst says Maria Luisa Saldaña, same as support in developing the documentary.

However, the treatment that gives the documentary of their experiences are not the victims, as each one has come to break the silence to continue with their lives, although forever bear the wound in each of their hearts since childhood forever.


With the firm conviction that this work will help make society realize that there are isolated cases and that all days are raping a girl or boy who exercise greater care in their homes "and above all to end this "culture of silence ', Claudia ends his film by saying that" a girl who was sexually abused and was silent for many years, no longer victim to breaking the silence ... they are not victims. " Do you?


Text: L. Sarai
Photo: 'Claudia Hdz. " - L. Sarai 2008


To read the note Notimex published on this award, please click here

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