Description
First performance in Montauban!
In partnership with the Museum of the Resistance and the Combatant
Between theater and projected visual arts, come and meet the "stubborn ones": these women, guardians of memory, who have made stubbornness a force of resistance to celebrate life. They will share their quests, their struggles, and their doubts.
Among them are Lucia Pisapia Apicella, who, at the end of World War II, identified hundreds of missing soldiers of all nationalities, allowing families to grieve; Maria Reiche, a German mathematician who, during forty years of solitude in the desert, revealed the gigantic lines drawn by the Nazca civilization; and the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo, who offered peaceful resistance to the military dictatorship in Argentina by denouncing the torture inflicted on political opponents. "Stubborn Ones" pays tribute to those who have continued to preserve what remains alive, in everyday life as well as in extreme situations, when war or dictatorship sought to sow oblivion.



