Gloria Carrión is the daughter of two Sandinista revolutionaries. She had to go into exile in 2018 to Rome due to Daniel Ortega's regime.

The film was screened this week at Casa de América in Madrid and is being screened in Madrid on November 14 and 15. Hojas de Kojas is the director of a documentary about the Nicaraguan revolution. Her short film Her is about the repression of the 2018 protests. Her documentary Her is a reflection of the situation in Nicaragua, from the revolution to the transformation of the Sandinista front into a dictatorial regime that has committed crimes against humanity. Her is also a continuation of Her, a film about a woman who confronts her parents and her memories as a child. The film has been a reunion with my parents that has allowed us to speak with greater freedom and greater affection about those years. It rebuilt our intimate personal fabric. I wanted to invite that to also happen with other families who saw the film, to put on the table the discussion of the pain of that generation. The combination of both films gives an account of the entire political-social journey that the country and Nicaraguans have experienced. It has a common thread. It is a combination of the revolution and its consequences of the war.