The Revolution of the Muses
(La revolución de las musas)
Mar Nantas, Juno Álvarez, Yaiza de Lamo | Documentary
2025 | 67 minutes | Spain
Situated between fiction and documentary, The Revolution of the Muses reclaims the women silenced by the history of Western art.
Synopsis
Situated between fiction and documentary, The Revolution of the Muses reclaims the women silenced by the history of Western art. The film highlights their close relationships with so-called great geniuses, positioning them as true co-creators. Iconic artists from the past are reimagined in a contemporary context to question their prejudices and to expose the abuses of power they exercised over their muses. This modern reinterpretation sheds light on the persistence of these dynamics today, inviting a critical reassessment of power structures within the art world.
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Pragda subjects
Body Image
Gender + Sexuality Studies
History
Labor Studies
Visual Arts
Women
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Festivals
Atlàntida Mallorca Films Fest; ABYCINE Albacete Film Festival; Gijón International Film Festival; Palmas de Gran Canaria International Film Festival
DIRECTOR: Mar Nantas, Juno Álvarez, Yaiza de Lamo
NATIONALITY: Spain
YEAR: 2025
GENRE: Documentary
LANGUAGE: Spanish; Catalan
COLOR / B&W: Color
GRADE LEVEL: College, Adult
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