00:00This is 1971, a new decade, a new police force.
00:07We are going to open our doors so that any woman who wishes can join the police force of the Federal District.
00:16Break it! Now!
00:18Las Azules is the story of the female police force that existed in Mexico City in the 70s.
00:26We can still identify ourselves, even though it is a series that happened 50 years ago.
00:32I want to be a police officer.
00:34Listen to your family.
00:35They have risked their relationships with their brothers, with their parents, with their husbands.
00:39You are not welcome in the house.
00:41As if to enter a police force that does not want them close.
00:44I give the orders and you obey.
00:46Returning home defeated, with a low head, is something they are not willing to do.
00:52We know that the female police force was created to change the image of the police in that time.
00:59However.
01:00Her job was to smile, pose for the photos.
01:03What part of that did they not understand?
01:05For her it was an opportunity to use her voice.
01:08Now to work.
01:10It is the struggle of these four women.
01:13And they say, we will never move forward if we ask for permission.
01:16So they turned this into their headquarters.
01:18I'm impressed.
01:20Although they live repressed before entering the police, they begin to discover what they are capable of doing.
01:26And when they begin to use their voice, everything begins to transform.
01:31Silvestros instead of guns.
01:33We are supposed to be the police. Are we going to call the police?
01:37These characters are also in danger.
01:40At a time when women are mistreated.
01:43I warned you.
01:45The police become blind to this situation.
01:48And the desire to do justice to women also unites them a lot.
01:52Listen to me very well.
01:53You cannot question anyone.
01:55You are not a detective.
01:57The story is about the union between women.
02:00The sorority and the beauty of rebellion are caused.
02:04Las Azules is a story that will also bring that seed of conscience to say, we need a change.
02:11The women of the female police force of Mexico City, for me, changed the world.
02:18We will find her.
02:20That's why I think it's important to tell these kinds of stories.
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