The Cast of Women In Blue on 1970 Mexico, Complex Characters, & Women’s Rights - Kyle Meredith With...
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The cast of Apple TV’s Women In Blue joins Kyle Meredith to talk about the inspired-by-true-events Hispanic series that follows four women in 1970 who defy the ultra-conservative norms of the time and join Mexico’s first female police force, only to discover that their squad is a publicity stunt to distract the media from a brutal serial killer. Bárbara Mori tell us about how the story tells a bigger story of women fighting against a patriarchal system, what working in the 70s means to their character’s individual obstacles, and what it means to have an all-Hispanic cast and crew making a series for an American audience, while Ximena Sariñana digs into the challenge for portraying someone on the autistic spectrum and her work on organizing an all-women music festival. From there, Natalia Téllez reinforces why it’s such an important story of women’s history and what it ultimately means in the broader scope of women’s rights, while Amorita Rasgado gives her thoughts on the fire that drove the group.
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