Llamarse Olimpia (2025)

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Olimpia Coral Melo never set out to become a feminist icon. The humiliation of seeing her intimate video go viral made her want to abandon her own name. For thirteen years, she fought to pass a law against digital sexual violence in Mexico. Now, as the Olimpia Law gains momentum across Latin America, she must come to terms with her wounds and reclaim the name that shame once tried to take away from her.

Director: Indira Cato
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 73 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Aaron Esquenazi
Cinematography: Laura Miranda
Editing: Alicia Segovia Juárez, Indira Cato
Production: Chumbera Producciones, Instituto Mexicano de Cinematografía, Fomento al Cine Mexicano (FOCINE), Eficine
Country: Mexico
Language: Español
Original Language: es
More Films by Director: Indira Cato
More Films in Genre: Documentary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Llamarse Olimpia about?
Olimpia Coral Melo never set out to become a feminist icon. The humiliation of seeing her intimate video go viral made her want to abandon her own name. For thirteen years, she fought to pass a law against digital sexual violence in Mexico. Now, as the Olimpia Law gains momentum across Latin America, she must come to terms with her wounds and reclaim the name that shame once tried to take away from her.
Who directed Llamarse Olimpia?
Llamarse Olimpia was directed by Indira Cato.
Who stars in Llamarse Olimpia?
Llamarse Olimpia stars Olimpia Coral Melo, Marcela Hernández Oropa, Prania Esponda.
How long is Llamarse Olimpia?
Llamarse Olimpia has a runtime of 1h 13m (73 minutes).
What genre is Llamarse Olimpia?
Llamarse Olimpia is a Documentary film.
Where was Llamarse Olimpia produced?
Llamarse Olimpia was produced in Mexico.