The ‘Nevenka case’, the mirror of sexual harassment that gives us back the image of who we were and shows us the progress but also the wounds

A woman looks at the camera. Speak to the camera. He remembers, gives details, breaks, cries, returns to his story. It is Nevenka Fernández, she is 45 years old, although for Spain she had been frozen at 25, when, back in the early 2000s, a young girl stood in front of a handful of microphones and recounted the sexual harassment she had suffered from the mayor from Ponferrada, Ismael Álvarez. Nevenka had been frozen at 25, in that press room, or at 26, when we saw her sitting in the Superior Court of Castilla y León. Up to now. Nevenka Fernández returns to remind us that ‘Me Too’ is a very recent explosion and that silence and stigma are, on the other hand, very old. He does it in the series ‘Nevenka’, produced by Newtral and which can be seen on Netflix from this Friday.