Women who now live in the Pyrenees, in places where the most fervent witch-hunting once took place, now talk about the reality of femicide from between the 15th and 18th centuries. They invite us to delve into their own lives and themselves share their fears: new or even rooted in history.
Judith Prat Molet
After completing her law degree and specializing in human rights, Judith Prat Molet decided to pursue documentary photography and dedicated herself to a career in photography and film. In recent years, she has worked in Africa, the Middle East, and Latin America, documenting a range of topics, such as the civil war in Yemen, the conflict and coltan mines in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, Boko Haram in northeastern Nigeria, the war in Kurdistan, Syrian refugees in neighboring countries, and femicides in Ciudad Juárez. All her projects incorporate a strong gender perspective, with a particular focus on the situation of women.