Rosario Castellanos is an introverted university student who doesn't seem to belong to her time. In the early 1950s in Mexico City, she is fighting to have voice heard in a society run by men. She is about to become one of the biggest female writers in Mexican literature, but her tumultuous love story with Ricardo Guerra will manifest her fragility and contradictions. At the peak of her career and her marriage, she will ignite a discussion that will mark a turning point in her life.
Unfortunately the movie The Eternal Feminine is not yet available on HBO Max.
Camera | Dariela Ludlow Deloya | Director of Photography |
Directing | Natalia Beristáin | Director |
Sound | Paulina Gonzalez | Foley Editor |
Production | Rafael Ley | Producer |
Camera | Odei Zabaleta | Camera Operator |
Art | Alettia Molina | Art Department Coordinator |
Sound | Lionel Guenoun | Sound |
Sound | Enrique Fernández Tanco | Supervising Sound Editor |
Production | Andrea Gamboa | Line Producer |
Art | Carlos Y. Jacques | Production Design |
Sound | Manuel G. Aguirre | Boom Operator |
Sound | Jaime Juárez | Sound Editor |
Costume & Make-Up | Anna Terrazas | Costume Design |
Sound | Chema Ramos Roa | Foley |
Editing | Miguel Schverdfinger | Editor |
Sound | Alejandro de Icaza | Supervising Sound Editor |
Production | Gerardo Morán | Producer |
Production | Kyzza Terrazas | Executive Producer |
Sound | Lynn Fainchtein | Music Supervisor |
Production | María José Córdova | Producer |
Writing | Javier Peñalosa | Screenplay |