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Tracing the border
The ‘frontier condition’ in María Novaro’s Sin dejar huella
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Sin dejar huella, the 2000 film of acclaimed Mexican director María Novaro, revolves around the concept of the portable border and problematises the frontier condition in the story of two Mexican women. The film presents the US-Mexico border as a gendered space: from the start the female body in Novaro's text is framed by the border condition, one in which women are in constant danger of being violated, exploited, and harassed. Sin dejar huella speaks of the construction of female identities in Mexico today through the particular story of the two female protagonists, as well as the destruction of the natural resources of the nation and the establishment of a global economic order that is changing Mexico forever. The film's journey means for the two protagonists the intercultural encounter between two different female subjects and two distinct ways of life.

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Hispanic and Lusophone women filmmakers

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