In 1920, María Bistoni de Celestini filmed the first feminist film of Argentine silent cinema to be released commercially, “Mi derecho” (My Right). Since its release, her life is transformed into a path of misfortune and persecution. The film seeks to unveil the mysteries about the whereabouts of the lost film and the uncertain fate of the director that continue to this day.
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