According to the Honduran Public Ministry, during the 2020 pandemic outbreak, more than 100,000 phone calls were made by women to the police over domestic violence. Less than 30% of these calls were answered by authorities. “Living Bodies” is a documentary that portrays a society submerged in indifference, allowing viewers to see a journey of daily life through the lens of a camera. Fragmented shots of a city are overlaid with the calls of women seeking help through the emergency line. As we see a mosaic of bodies, we also hear the testimony of Amara, a young Honduran woman who suffered violence at the hands of her partner. “Living Bodies” transforms into an experimental documentary that seeks to vindicate the empowerment of female bodies. Join the Director, Andrea Arauz, for a discussion following the screening.