Radical, witty, and electrifying, Call Me Sinsorga opens the doors of a century-old wedding dress atelier and invites the audience into a space where tradition collides with rebellion. Irantzu Varela and Andrea Momoitio transform the atelier into La Sinsorga, the city’s first all-women cultural hub, daring to challenge the male-dominated construction world and rewriting the rules of who gets to create, lead, and build. Every corner hums with possibility, mischief, and the promise of change.
At the heart of the story are five women charged with rebuilding the atelier. Over the course of a year, we follow their triumphs, stumbles, and the quiet victories that transform both space and spirit. Through sweat, skill, and irrepressible energy, the team confronts old hierarchies, navigates personal desires, and discovers a shared strength they never knew they had. La Sinsorga becomes more than a cultural center—it is a living experiment in collaboration, daring, and persistence.
By the time the dust settles, Call Me Sinsorga stands as a vibrant testament to the power of women claiming their space. It is a story of courage, creativity, and defiance, where ambition meets heart, and the act of building becomes an act of liberation. Bold, inspiring, and unflinchingly joyful, this is a film that leaves audiences cheering for change, laughter, and the brilliance of what happens when women take the lead.
Preceded by the short film BETTER LIFE