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In the Time of the Butterflies (film)

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391:), arrives at the family farm and takes Minerva's father away. The sisters spend several weeks dealing with the police bureaucracy, trying to locate their father, before it's suggested that there is a way Minerva can get her father out of prison. Minerva goes to the palace, and Trujillo suggests that her father can leave if she stays. Minerva points out that her mother is waiting outside and would "appreciate his hospitality" too. Trujillo decides that they should leave it to chance (a 36: 368:. Minerva, the outspoken sister, convinces her father, Enrique Mirabal (Fernando Becerril), to send her, Patria, and Maté to a boarding school. The sisters spend five years away at school, during which time Minerva captures the attention of Trujillo (Edward James Olmos), who notices her at a school play. 419:
After law school, Minerva has children but continues her resistance activities. After a series of increasingly dangerous events, she, Maté, and many resistance members are arrested and sent to jail. Minerva becomes a symbol, and many prisoners, guards, and outsiders secretly voice their support for
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Minerva, along with her family, is invited to a formal ball at Trujillo's palace, where she dances with him. During their dance, Minerva asks for permission to attend law school, but Trujillo declines. He grabs Minerva inappropriately, and she responds by recoiling and slapping him in the face. Her
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While in law school, Minerva discovers that Lio has been killed by Trujillo supporters even though he was out of the country. She meets other members of the resistance, who, through Lio, know of her as "Butterfly". She becomes a member of the resistance, and over time Patria and Maté learn of her
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roll) to determine if Minerva and her family go free, or if Minerva stays at the palace while her family is released. Minerva accepts, but asks to "up the stakes"—if she wins, she goes free and also gets to attend law school, and if she loses, Trujillo can "have his wish". She rolls the dice and
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Eventually, Minerva and Maté are released from jail, but their husbands and Patria's are still held captive. The women continue their efforts to locate their husbands. Trujillo stops by to visit Minerva at her home, and she asks for his help to get their husbands released. Trujillo vows to help
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and soon dies. While attending his funeral, the police chief delivers to Minerva a letter permitting her to attend law school. Minerva's hatred of Trujillo is intense, but she decides to accept his "gift" because she views it as her only way to effectively oppose him.
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While returning from a trip to visit their husbands, Minerva, Patria, and Maté are stopped on the road by a large group of Trujillo's men. They are taken some distance off the main road, and the men surround them and beat them to death.
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When Minerva graduates from law school, Trujillo is present to pass out the diplomas. All the other students receive diplomas, but he refuses to give Minerva hers, saying he agreed to allow her to attend law school, not to practice law.
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Several of the children of the Mirabal sisters held important posts in the later democratic governments of the Dominican Republic
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The film begins with pictures and video of the actual victims of Trujillo. During the montage, a title card appears that says:
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The scene shifts to a prison cell, where one of his victims, Minerva Mirabal (Salma Hayek), recounts the events of the story.
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The Death of the Mirabal Sisters was the final blow to the regime of Leónidas Trujillo, who was assassinated six months later
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family quickly rushes to her side, and Trujillo allows them to leave. The next day, the chief of police, Captain Peña (
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His secret alliance with the church, aristocrats, intellectuals and the press were the foundation of his dictatorship
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From 1930 to 1961, General Rafael Leónidas Trujillo held absolute control of the Dominican Republic
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has a minor role as Minerva's first love, and the impetus for her later revolutionary activities.
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Minerva's victory is hollow. Her father is released from prison, but has been
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activities and become involved too. She falls in love with Manolo Tavárez (
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His formula to remain in power was simple: murder anyone who opposed him
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More than 30,000 people were executed during his regime of terror...
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The day of the sisters' death, November 25th, is observed in many
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countries as the International Day Against Violence Towards Women
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When school is over, Minerva wishes to study to become a
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revolutionary activists, who opposed the dictatorship of
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In the Time of the Butterflies

Mariano Barroso
Julia Álvarez
Judy Klass
David Klass
Helen Barlett
Helen Buck Bartlett
Tony Bill
Ellen Gordon
Salma Hayek
Edward James Olmos
Mía Maestro
Demián Bichir
Pilar Padilla
Lumi Cavazos
Geraldine Bazán
Pedro Armendáriz, Jr.
Ana Martín
Marc Anthony
Xavier Pérez Grobet
Van Dyke Parks
Showtime Networks
Ventanarosa
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
English
Spanish
feature film
Showtime
Mariano Barroso

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