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Colombia 1920's. The country receives compensation for the separation of Panama and is open to foreign credit to undertake major development works. Growing mass of workers but not improve their conditions as still subjec...
Colombia 1920's. The country receives compensation for the separation of Panama and is open to foreign credit to undertake major development works. Growing mass of workers but not improve their conditions as still subjec...
The film's central thesis explicitly promotes progressive ideology by chronicling the life and struggles of María Cano, a pioneering socialist and feminist labor leader who fought against systemic injustice and exploitation.
The movie features a cast that naturally reflects the diverse demographics of early 20th-century Colombia. Its narrative explicitly critiques traditional male and conservative power structures through the story of a pioneering feminist and labor leader, making the fight against these traditional identities central to its theme.
The film 'María Cano' focuses on the political and labor activism of its titular character. There is no evidence of identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes being depicted within the film's narrative, leading to an N/A rating for LGBTQ+ portrayal.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film "María Cano" is a biographical drama about the real historical figure María Cano Márquez, a Colombian activist. There is no evidence or historical record suggesting that any established historical character's gender was altered for the film's portrayal.
María Cano was a real historical figure from Colombia, documented as white/mestiza. The film portrays her with an actress of the same racial background, María Eugenia Dávila. There is no evidence of a race swap for the titular character or other significant historical figures in the film.
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