- Belén (film) - Wikipedia
Belén is a 2025 Argentine historical legal drama film [3] directed and starred by Dolores Fonzi from a screenplay she co-wrote with Laura Paredes, Agustina San Martín and Nicolás Britos [4] It is based on the non-fiction book Somos Belén by Ana Correa, which follows a lawyer's quest for justice when her client is falsely imprisoned for committing an illegal abortion [5] The film was
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- Belén (2025) - IMDb
An Argentinian legal drama based on a true incident, Belen is about a woman who is unfairly put in a jail with the reason of miscarriage While the movie had good intention, it didn't have a quality execution
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- Belén | Official Trailer - YouTube
When injustice silences the truth, seeking justice becomes an act of courage Belén, a movie inspired by a true story, coming soon to theaters and Prime Vide
- ‘It’s very personal’: ‘Belén’ director Dolores Fonzi . . . - Yahoo
The film tells the story of a miscarriage case that galvanized Argentina’s fight for reproductive rights — and is now the country’s Best International Feature contender
- Dolores Fonzi Belén: Interview - Deadline
Dolores Fonzi ’s Belén, based on the book Somos Belén by Ana Correa, is a true story that follows the contentious case of a young Argentinian woman (Camila Plaate) who is admitted to a
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Belen, New Mexico, is one of the oldest communities in the state, with a history dating back to the early 1700s Founded by Spanish settlers in 1740, the city was named after Bethlehem in Spanish and quickly became an essential stopping point for travelers
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