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Violet Perfume: No One is Listening
(Perfume de violetas, nadie te oye)

Screening on Film
Directed by Maryse Sistach.
With Ximena Ayala, Nancy Gutiérrez, Arcelia Ramírez.
Mexico , 2001, 35mm, color, 90 min.
Spanish with English subtitles.

Based on a true incident, Violet Perfume is a coming-of-age story and a damning cultural critique. Yessica is an impulsive tomboy with a difficult home life. Miriam is a childlike, sheltered innocent. Though drastically different, the two girls form a close, idealized bond that contrasts sharply with the realities of life in their violent Mexico City neighborhood. Silenced by fear and shame, Yessica fails to seek help when she is sexually assaulted by her stepbrother’s coworker, confiding only in her young friend. It is a fearful silence that leads to tragic consequences. Avoiding both sensationalism and melodrama, director Marysa Sistach offers a direct and compelling critique of machismo and sexism in Latino culture. 

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