In times where the big screen is usually the scene of extravagances and blockbusters, the Liber Arte Foundationheaded by its president Luis Schenonein co-production with Zarlek Productions and Andrea Films SA from Chiletogether with the support and commitment of the INADIthey give us an intimate but powerful piece of cinema: “Let’s walk Valentina.”
Produced by the experienced Luis A. Sartorand directed by Alberto Lecchia notable figure in Argentine cinematography, the film promises to take us into a story rich in emotions and social complaints that cannot be ignored.
The protagonists Gabriela Robledo Azócar and Paula Sartor They wonderfully interpret the life of Sandra Migliore and Valentina Rojasimmersing herself in roles that tell the story of two women trapped in a web of abuse and silence.
The story takes shape and substance thanks to the special performances of Lidia Catalano in the role of Mother Superior, Roxana Naranjo Robles in the role of Sister Bibiana and Victor Laplace in the role of the Chancellor, joining a cast of young and talented actors that includes Jacinta Torres Molina and Sara Margot.
Based on real events and the book “Breed of Vipers, memories of a novice” by Sandra Migliore, “Let’s Walk Valentina” is a film that weaves an emotional love story between two women with a shocking complaint against their Mother Superior who abused them when they were 16 years old. Sandra and Valentina, two former novices, unite their lives not only in marriage but also in a tireless search for truth and justice.
The film not only exposes the hypocrisy and impunity that prevail in one of the largest and most followed institutions in the world, but also highlights the resilience and love that flourish despite adversity.
More than a simple love story, “Caminemos Valentina” invites us to reflect on complex social issues that affect communities in Argentina and beyond. The film, which premieres on September 14, masterfully captures the essence of the Liber Arte Foundation, which for 35 years has been dedicated to promoting the free circulation of ideas with a humanist and progressive approach.
In a society that often prefers to look the other way, the team behind “Caminemos Valentina” invites us to face social problems with empathy and commitment. It is a film that refuses to be forgotten and that, without a doubt, will give a lot to talk about.
The story that “Caminemos Valentina” sets out to tell is not only relevant but also necessary, and the Liber Arte Foundation and INADI are proud to present this film project as part of their continuing mission to promote art and culture for the benefit of social inclusion and sustainable development.