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Rome has a woman's name. She is the mother of the empire and the culture that has dominated the West for more than 1,000 years. And yet 'her daughters' are not so easily to identify. The shadow of men has kept them hidden.
El corazón del Imperio puts names, faces, bodies and souls to these women. Those who were models of virtue, those who were crushed by Rome, those who wielded weapons, the fanatics,
the seducers, those who became bargaining chips... Aristocrats, slaves, matrons, prostitutes, priestesses, gladiators...
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Jose María Garcia, or “Supergarcia”, was during the 1990s one of the most loved, hated, respected and feared men in Spain. With an unprecedented influence, he changed forever the way we understand sports journalism.
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Ellas en la ciudad focuses on the generation of women who inhabited the suburban neighborhoods built in the 1970s. Through their lives in three districts of Seville, we discover how they have been the backbone of a city that turns its back on them. Their stories touch on gender, caregiving, urban planning, education, and political struggles. Their testimonies are essential to understanding, from a gender perspective, the cultural heritage of our country and the transformation of our cities over the past 50 years.