Ifigenia is a Venezuelan film directed by Iván Feo [es] released in 1987 based on the novel of the same name by Teresa de la Parra.
María Eugenia Alonso, almost a woman, still a teenager, returns from Europe to impose the light of her reason on that of her old house, a temple of boredom, where, as in the old and humid churches, floats the old smell of traditions and race.
María Eugenia from the beginning proclaims very loudly her independence of spirit and her firm purpose to be guided by clear and logical ideas.
Thus, between a grandmother and a crazy uncle, between an adventurous passion and a conventional marriage, María Eugenia finds herself involved in an overwhelming love triangle whose dangerous consequences will depend on her already prostrate will and will relentlessly decide her destiny.
[1][2] Its script was produced in the corresponding screenwriting workshops and since its production, it was planned to be divided into seven (7) Learning Areas, where 42 students, selected and trained, participated.