

Documentary Exposes the Dark Secrets of Franco-Era 'Women's Protection' Institution in Spain
Valencia, Spain – À Punt Mèdia's new documentary series, 'Informe,' sheds light on the harrowing experiences of women who were incarcerated in the Patronat de Protecció a la Dona during the Franco regime. The first episode, airing on June 9th, features interviews with Pilar Dasí, a psychoanalyst and former inmate, who recounts her ordeal. "My mother wanted me to be normative," Dasí shares, highlighting the societal pressures faced by women who dared to challenge the traditional submissive role. The Patronat, intended to "re-educate" women, employed methods that reflect the oppressive norms of the era. Journalist Marta García Carbonell adds context, explaining that upon entering the Patronat, girls' parents lost all legal authority over them. The documentary is a powerful testimony to the resilience of these women and a stark reminder of a dark chapter in Spanish history. The series continues every Monday on À Punt, offering a crucial historical perspective on the lives of women in post-Franco Spain.