00:00And now we are talking about a documentary called No Odiarás, a opportunity to say no to the violence
00:06through three women who tell the story of when they were victims of armed conflict.
00:12One is a girl who is a senator, the daughter of a military military who committed serious crimes during the
00:16armed conflict
00:17and the daughter of a leader who lost a few of her relatives in a paramilitary massacre.
00:22These are the three stories that tell the documentary No Odiarás.
00:26I started to record and think about which women who have known in several decades of periodistic work
00:33could be objeto of being in this documentary, because I tell you, you know very well,
00:39there are more than 10 millions of victims registered in Colombia, a little more than the habit of women,
00:44so what there are stories in Colombia, there are many stories to tell.
00:49Más que un trabajo periodístico, it's a movie of no fiction,
00:51where in one hour and 20 minutes, their directors Gloria Castrillón and Oscar Huesguan
00:56make a trip to Colombia to narrate their landscape, their people, and show how they can
01:02get to the reconciliation of our social conflicts and social conflicts.
01:06One of the big challenges is to take that type of equipment to zones where generally
01:11it's not easy to access, not only for lack of infrastructure, but also for security.
01:17No Odiarás es un trabajo cinematográfico realizado bajo la producción del periódico El Espectador
01:22y hace una apuesta por resaltar el liderazgo femenino en sus distintas expresiones.
01:27Se puede ver en las pantallas de cine desde el 2 de junio.
01:30Nuevo participé en los diálogos de Habana en la clase Exploratoria.
01:34Hoy soy senadora de la República.
01:38Y eso fue todo en Cultura TM.
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