2025 | Costa Rica | Documentary

The Last Partera (2025)

  • Spanish English 90 mins
  • Director | Victoria Bouloubasis, Ned Phillips
  • Writer | -
  • Producer | Pilar Timpane, Victoria Bouloubasis, Ned Phillips

STATUS: Completed

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The Last Partera intimately portrays the final years of Doña Miriam Elizondo, a centenarian midwife in Costa Rica who has delivered more than 2,000 babies. From years of patient observation, the filmmakers weave a lyrical, beautifully photographed narrative that follows Doña Miriam and her protégé, nurse-midwife Rebecca Turecky, as they navigate an intricate landscape of maternal care. Alongside a vibrant community of nurses, doulas, and mothers, the filmmakers capture deeply personal moments, exploring difficult issues around birth, legacy, and the evolving roles of midwives in Costa Rica. Importantly, The Last Partera doesn’t shy away from the realities of the women’s work; it delves into the scientific and sociopolitical challenges they face, exploring medical complexities and systemic hurdles. The film is a celebration of the profound, unwavering camaraderie and respect that unites them, despite the challenges, and of the indomitable female spirit—a vital story in a time when women’s reproductive rights are more critical, and under threat, than ever.

Traditional Midwifery Maternal Healthcare Women's Empowerment Costa Rican Culture Intergenerational Wisdom
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