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Alma, alone in her big town house, and Mina, a single mother from a housing project in another city, have organized their lives around the prison visits they make to their respective partners. When the two women meet in the room outside the visiting area, an unlikely friendship beginsβ¦.
Still too little recognized, she is one of the key names in contemporary French cinema. With her following films, close to thrillers and film noir, she is present in festival such as Locarno. We also share information about how our site is used with our social media, advertising and analytics partners, who may combine it with other information that you have provided to them or that they have collected from use of their services.
Make a website useful by enabling basic functions such as page navigation and access in secure areas of the website. You help website owners understand how visitors interact with websites by collecting and information anonymously. Patricia Mazuy Still too little recognized, she is one of the key names in contemporary French cinema. Film information. Related movies. In , in Valencia, about women were transferred from one psychiatric hospital to another. Many of them had no medical records, and some did not even have their names.
Of identities and dignities. Un impulso colectivo. An artist from Barcelona is forced to double his efforts and accept precarious jobs in order to survive Meanwhile, the slow combustion of his inner fire threatens to inflame him and his art, which is always walking on the tightest rope.
Burnout Ander Duque, Felipe Almendros. Sometimes, neither Tarkovski's books nor Bergman's advice can help you overcome a creative block. This is how Margaberta finds herself, filmmaker in progress and the main character of this playful story that rebels against any rigidity. Un impulso colectivo - Curts. Through her own experiences, and those of her mother and her aunts, Kim Hernandez reflects on migration and roots and explores the relationship with a city that, over time, has become home for all of them.