Extraordinary Women: Women in Time, Women Without It (Spanish: Mujeres extraordinarias: Mujeres en el tiempo, mujeres sin tiempo); is a 2009 Dominican documentary feature by director Yildalina Tatem Brache, where she captures the lives of six influential women from the Dominican Republic.
Synopsis
The women all candidly speak about the hardships they have been through, about their present and what they expect for the future.
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