THE FIRST WOMAN
by Miguel Eek
synopsis
Eva’s being allowed to leave the psychiatric institution she’s lived in for six years. Now she just has to wait until an assisted living residence frees up. Cigarettes and a few conversations help time pass, but are not enough. After a long year of waiting, the news arrive: a place is found for her. Eva takes the first steps towards the “normal” life she longs for: to find a job, earn an income of her own, visit her mother… even find love. While she’s taking stock of her past and works on her self-confidence as well as her trust in the outside world, she also fixes firmly on her main goal: to reconnect with the son she lost custody of 20 years ago and ask him to forgive her. The First Woman is a film about second chances, the search for “normality” and the borderline between lucidity and darkness.
international title: | The First Woman |
original title: | La primera mujer |
country: | Spain |
year: | 2020 |
genre: | documentary |
directed by: | Miguel Eek |
film run: | 77' |
release date: | ES 10/12/2021 |
screenplay: | Miguel Eek, Aina Calleja |
cinematography by: | Jordi Carrasco |
film editing: | Aina Calleja |
producer: | Marta Castells, Virginia Galán |
executive producer: | Miguel Eek |
production: | Mosaic Producciones, IB3 Radiotelevisió de les Illes Balears |
distributor: | Begin Again Films |