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“I Believe in the Power of Cinema to Generate Empathy and Understanding”: Xavi Sala

The silent virgin, the new feature film by director Xavi Sala, will see the light tomorrow when her premiere takes place thousands of miles away, at the Black Nights Festival in Tallinn, Estonia. The film tells the story of Valeria who lives trapped under the control of her mother and the routine of her work in a courthouse in Mexico City. Her life changes radically as she meets Tania, which will lead her to challenge the maternal authority and …
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The silent virgin, the new feature film by director Xavi Sala, will see the light tomorrow when her premiere takes place thousands of miles away, at the Black Nights Festival in Tallinn, Estonia. The film tells the story of Valeria who lives trapped under the control of her mother and the routine of her work in a courthouse in Mexico City. Her life changes radically as she meets Tania, which will lead her to challenge the maternal authority and …

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La Jornada Baja California broke the news in on Saturday, November 15, 2025.
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