Libertarias give-away

August 20, 1997
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Libertarias give-away

Libertarias, tells a story of a group of women republicans and anarchists during the Spanish Civil War of 1936-39. The film explores the experiences of these Milcianas, fighting in the front lines against the Franco fascists, while resisting attempts by Stalinists to disarm them. It is the inspiring story of women who would "prefer to die standing like men than to live on their knees like servants".

Green Left Weekly, in conjunction with Dendy Films, has double passes to sneak preview sessions — on Saturday, August 30, and Sunday, August 31 — to give away to lucky readers.

Brisbane: A double pass for the first 10 callers who phone between 11am and midday, Friday, August 29, on 3254 0565. Screening at the Dendy Cinema, George Street. Sydney: The first 20 callers between 11am and midday, Friday, August 29, on 9690 1220. Screening at the Dendy Cinema, George Street. Melbourne: The first 10 callers between 11am and midday, Friday, August 29, on 9329 1277. Screening at the Kino, Collins Street.

Pictured: members of the Free Women's Organisation — (from left) Aura (Blanca Apilanez), Concha (Laura Maña), Floren (Victoria Abril) and Pilar (Ana Belén).

A review of Libertarias will feature in next week's Green Left Weekly.

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