![]() You have to remember the legal limitations that existed in Spain at the time, a woman could not sign contracts and carry out transactions so easily. My mother and my father Valentín Javier were partners, they decided together on projects and investments. The projects were financed by family and friends. However, when she was filming, she brought a very feminine vision to her work. She always told me that this had been a natural decision for her, without her being female influencing the decision. Once the project was underway, my mother considered getting behind the camera. It was a project that today would be classified as "independent film", far from the grandiloquent cinema that was then the norm in the Spanish film industry. My mother already had a long career as an actress behind her when she decided, together with my father who was her boyfriend at the time, to produce her own project. Retrieved 18 June 2017.Your mother was a producer under Franco, at a particularly conservative time in Spain: how did she manage to make it as a woman? Archived from the original on 18 August 2017.
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