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Uncensored Women
Uncensored Women

Uncensored Women

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The story of a group of actresses who, in the Spain of the seventies, and in the midst of the democratic Transition, decided to appear nude in the films of that time of radical political change, defying the rigid and deeply rooted social rules.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$608

Status

Released

Original Language

Spanish

Runtime

79 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

21 December 2022

Country

Spain

Cast

Pepa López

Pepa López

Self - Narrator (voice)

Josele Román

Josele Román

Self - Actress

Juan Ribó

Juan Ribó

Self - Actor

Eva Lyberten

Eva Lyberten

Self - Actress

Antonio Trashorras

Antonio Trashorras

Self - Film Critic / Screenwriter

César Lucas

César Lucas

Self - Photographer

Teresa Gimpera

Teresa Gimpera

Self - Actress

Pedro Mari Sánchez

Pedro Mari Sánchez

Self - Actor

Enrique Cerezo

Enrique Cerezo

Self - Film Producer

Marta Sanz

Marta Sanz

Self - Writer

Juanjo Almendral

Juanjo Almendral

Self - Businessman

Claudia Gravy

Claudia Gravy

Self - Actress

Manuel de Blas

Manuel de Blas

Self - Actor

Cecilia Bartolomé

Cecilia Bartolomé

Self - Filmmaker

María Forqué

María Forqué

Self - Actress

Daniel Gascó

Daniel Gascó

Self - Film Critic

Máximo Valverde

Máximo Valverde

Self - Actor

María José Goyanes

María José Goyanes

Self - Actress

José Aguilar

José Aguilar

Self - Film Critic

Brisa Fenoy

Brisa Fenoy

Self - Singer

Carmen Chaves Gastaldo

Carmen Chaves Gastaldo

Self - Screenwriter

Emilio Gutiérrez Caba

Emilio Gutiérrez Caba

Self - Actor

Sandra Alberti

Sandra Alberti

Self - Actress

Alejandro Melero

Alejandro Melero

Self - Writer

Félix Sabroso

Félix Sabroso

Self - Filmmaker

Nadiuska

Nadiuska

Self - Actress (archive footage)

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