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 Sayuri Herrera Román and her team recount the stories they grapple with on a daily basis regarding violence against women.

In 2020, many women in Mexico faced violence and femicides. The data presented to us is deeply shocking. Sayuri Herrera Román—a lawyer and social activist—has made it her mission to do everything within her power to prevent such incidents. Sayuri Herrera Román explains that femicides are predominantly committed by men—typically individuals who know the victims and share some form of bond or relationship with them. For the investigators on her team, every workday brings with it the possibility of a surprise—or a shock—depending on the type of case about to land on their desks.

Stars: Sayuri Herrera Román, Héctor Miguel Ortiz Acosta, Ernestina Godoy Ramos

Throughout the documentary, we also witness the various cases they have tackled, most of which are heartbreaking. But what truly sets this work apart is the way Sayuri Herrera Román steps forward to share her own personal journey: how she has coped with this entire situation, and what actions she—alongside her team—is taking to put a stop to the violence. Together, the team endures long nights dedicated to a thorough investigation of the events that have transpired.


To be completely honest, watching this docuseries is somewhat heartbreaking. One feels a profound sadness upon witnessing the reality that women around the world continue to face. The cases addressed by Sayuri Herrera Román’s team are, quite simply, murders and reports of missing women hailing from the most diverse social backgrounds. No one is safe; even upper-class women suffer from an oppression that puts their very lives at risk. So, what do they get in return? Laws exist, yes—but not men who respect them. The fact that we are presented with so many statistical figures right at the beginning of the first episode serves as stark evidence of the lamentable situation in which women find themselves globally. In an era where we aspire to move forward, we continue to find ourselves held back by incidents of this nature.


I was deeply impressed by the production quality of *The Prosecutor* (La Fiscal). It is clear that its creators did not shy away from exposing the darker side of the reality faced by women in Mexico. Producing a program of this nature requires courage. The entire team pooled their testimonies to offer us a faithful portrayal of that reality. Another aspect I loved was that the creators did not focus exclusively on the figure of Sayuri Herrera Román; on the contrary, they adopted a comprehensive approach, showing us in depth the work carried out by the team working alongside her. 

However, my advice would be that if you are sensitive to these types of themes, you should try to avoid this program, as you may find it disturbing. For many viewers, watching these kinds of stories can be difficult, as they may resurface painful memories. Therefore, if possible, steer clear of this title—unless you know yourself well enough to feel capable of confronting these stories once again. TV Shows and Series


Ultimately, this is best described as an informative docuseries. Spread across three episodes, the series wastes no time in making clear the purpose behind its creation. The narrative pacing is somewhat uneven—a factor that, admittedly, can prove somewhat frustrating at certain points during the overall viewing experience.

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