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Fucking Mine

An audiovisual excavation in the mining area of Gordón (León), in the village of Ciñera, affected by the dismantling of the mining industry and the ways of life associated with it. The project has been conceived as a collective work through local groups, in which the last images of the mine are intermingled with the conversations held between women miners throughout the period 2016-2017. The resulting film adds layers of complexity to an epic reading of the class struggle, while highlighting aspects such as care work or affective components, usually relegated in the conventional narrative about the mine.

Top Cast

  • Laura Alonso

    Laura Alonso

  • Raquel Balbuena

    Raquel Balbuena

  • Manuel Carranza

    Manuel Carranza

  • Francisco Castañón

    Francisco Castañón

  • Álvaro Cuesta

    Álvaro Cuesta

  • Josefina Díez

    Josefina Díez

  • Elías Fernández

    Elías Fernández

  • Mari Fernández

    Mari Fernández

  • Sócrates Fernández

    Sócrates Fernández

Overview

An audiovisual excavation in the mining area of Gordón (León), in the village of Ciñera, affected by the dismantling of the mining industry and the ways of life associated with it. The project has been conceived as a collective work through local groups, in which the last images of the mine are intermingled with the conversations held between women miners throughout the period 2016-2017. The resulting film adds layers of complexity to an epic reading of the class struggle, while highlighting aspects such as care work or affective components, usually relegated in the conventional narrative about the mine.

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