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Call Me Sinsorga

How many times have you called someone to fix a breakdown and found a woman at the door? Probably not many. Irantzu Varela and Andrea Momoitio are two trailblazing journalists who decide to transform a century-old bridal atelier into the city's first feminist cultural center: La Sinsorga. They aim to complete the renovation using only women and use the project to create a database of women in the heavily male-dominated construction sector. Five female workers are tasked with rebuilding this former symbol of romantic love. Over the course of a year, we witness the transformation unfold through a narrative where the everyday realities of construction coexist with a performative universe, revealing their fears and desires.

Top Cast

  • Andrea Momoitio

    Andrea Momoitio

  • Irantzu Varela

    Irantzu Varela

  • Rakel García

    Rakel García

  • Beatriz Silva

    Beatriz Silva

  • Yulia Van Der Bom

    Yulia Van Der Bom

  • Nuria Martínez

    Nuria Martínez

  • Paz Carbajosa

    Paz Carbajosa

  • Iratxe Marian

    Iratxe Marian

  • Dorleta Padilla

    Dorleta Padilla

Overview

How many times have you called someone to fix a breakdown and found a woman at the door? Probably not many. Irantzu Varela and Andrea Momoitio are two trailblazing journalists who decide to transform a century-old bridal atelier into the city's first feminist cultural center: La Sinsorga. They aim to complete the renovation using only women and use the project to create a database of women in the heavily male-dominated construction sector. Five female workers are tasked with rebuilding this former symbol of romantic love. Over the course of a year, we witness the transformation unfold through a narrative where the everyday realities of construction coexist with a performative universe, revealing their fears and desires.

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